What does susceptible mean?

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Answer 1
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likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.


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Using your knowledge of punctuation, choose the best way to correct the following comma splice: He was thrilled he had never won anything before. He was (thrilled) he had never won anything before. He was thrilled, he had never won anything before. He was thrilled; he had never won anything before. He was thrilled he had never, won anything before.

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I'd say the correct answer is 'He was thrilled; he had never won anything before'. Because the other options are not correct, and 'He was thrilled, he had never won anything before' cannot be correct (although it might seem so) because it lacks 'because'.
I believe the answer is C.) He was thrilled; he had never one anything before.

What kind of book is goldilocks

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it is a fairy tale book
Goldilocks is a fairytale.

What does say i can or i cant and your right either way mean ?

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I think this is coming from the Henry Ford quote, which is "Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--you're right."

This quote basically means that what you think you can do is all in your mind and how you perceive yourself.  if you think you can do something, then you'll be able to do it.  If you think you can't do something, then you won't be able to, because you have already given up in your mind.

Does that make sense?

A noun or pronoun that follows another noun or pronoun in a sentence to identify or explain it is called am)grund
Appositive
Infinite

PLEASE HELP

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This answer will be Appositive .

Answer:

Appositive

Explanation:

Appositive = noun/pronoun that follows another one to explain it.

Example: Bapitty-boomp, our sparkling terrier, ran towards the horizon.

How are the themes presented in these two passages similar?

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How are the themes presented in these two passages similar?

  • They both express the theme that women are as capable as men.
  • They both express the theme of loyalty to one's country.
  • They both express the theme that divine law comes above mortal law.
  • They both express the theme that family ties are stronger than political ones.

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The themes presented in these two passages similar express the theme that women are as capable as men.

  • They both express the theme that women are as capable as men.

Explanation:

The two of them express the topic that ladies are as fit as men. The two of them express the topic of dependability to one's nation. The two of them express the subject that divine law comes above human law. The principal entry shows Antigone as a warrior, and the subsequent section shows Boadicea as a shocking champion.

The main entry shows Antigone as a terrible champion, and the subsequent section shows Boadicea as a sage. In addition, in "The Story of a Warrior Queen", Boadicea, the incredible sovereign, chooses to harm herself before being assaulted by her greatest foes: the Romans.

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They both express the theme that women are as capable as men.

How is the underlined pronoun used in the sentence? A while ago, he gave (me) a rookie basketball card as a birthday gift.

A.
subject

B.
direct object

C.
object of preposition

D.
indirect object

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D indirect object. An indirect object is the answer when you ask to whom about the sentence. In this example to whom did he give? Since the answer is me, me is the indirect pronoun.
D. indirect object
It's like saying he gave the book to me
if you can add the word to (and it makes sense), it's an indirect object