He doesn't have no sisters

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Answer 1
Answer: He doesn’t have any sisters.
Answer 2
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    "He doesn't have no sisters", has to negatives, which is called a double negative. To avoid using double negatives, don't use two of the following words together.

Never, no, no one, none, not ( and its contraction n't ), and nothing are common negatives.

The correct sentence is "He has no sisters", or "He doesn't have any sisters".


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Which theme does this passage illustrate?

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only the strong survive in the wilderness . i think.


good if i could help;-)
It's hard to say which one it is for sure....

But I would likely chose either 'The desire to fight for power is an instinct.' Though it doesn't seem too likely, and/or 'A good leader is strong and intelligent and treats his followers well.' 

Which word in the sentence is a plural noun? I tried to catch the books when I dropped them out of the box. A.
box

B.
I

C.
them

D.
books

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The correct answer is D. It is the only plural noun here.
A is singular.
B and C are pronouns.
I would say c because them is more then one but books is not a noun

What does the phrase words are but wind mean?

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It means that that words are not firm or dependable winds comes and go never stay at a place same is with words they don't stay.. I think that this means that words are not very dependable or you can't always count on what somebody says.

Explanation:

The wind comes and goes and most peoples words do just that.

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How is an adjective phrase different from an adverb phrase

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Answer:

Explanation:

an adjective is a word that modifies or describes a noun,but an adverb is a word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb

Answer:

an adjective is a word that modifies or describes a noun,but an adverb is a word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb

Explanation:

you could have just looked it up online

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I would support funding for foster homes. With better funding the government would be able to give them better lives. A lot of foster kids grow up in and out of the foster system due to caretakers that are only interested in making money from the government. There is also the housing problem. If there are too many kids at one orphanage they will refuse other kids. More funding will allow the people in charge to buy larger buildings to house more children, and make it less cramped.

I feel that this would help make orphans a little more happy because they're not just getting thrown at whomever will take them due to housing space. Children in the foster system end up being angry at themselves and angry at others that they are constantly thrown around and no one ever adopts them.

With better funding these children would have a better life, and a better chance at finding a comfortable home to live in.

I think its AWhich sentence is punctuated correctly?


A.
The dentist informed her, Floss your teeth.


B.
The dentist informed her "that she should floss her teeth.


C.


The dentist informed her, "Floss your teeth."


D.
The dentist informed her that "she should floss her teeth.

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the answer is not A it is C.The dentist informed her, "Floss your teeth."
I think it is either A or C. Personally I think it is c more than A.