Which word uses the word ending -ary incorrectly? exclusionary temporary
honorary
bravary

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Answer 1
Answer: It should be bravery, so that is the incorrect one

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What is the summary of the article, Spiders: In Pursuit of Prey?

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Answer:

The summary of the article Spiders: In Pursuit of Prey is found here below:

Explanation:

Spiders: In Pursuit of Prey - by Harry Gardner

SUMMARY

There are over 36.000 species of spiders. Spiders are arachnids and can be found everywhere, from deserts to mountain peaks and even underwater. They can live indoors and outdoors. Most of them are small and harmless to us even though they can have a bite full of venom.

Their bodies have two parts, eight legs and a hard outer skeleton called (exoskeleton). About half of them also have glands in their abdomen that can produce silk, which is sticky, made of protein and used to catch prey. They reel out the silk strand by using their hind legs. Depending on the spider, the silk web may be different - strong and stretchy, round, triangular, sheet or tangle.

The other half of species that do not produce silk are called wandering spiders - they just wait until their prey passes by so as to catch it!

Spiders are predators that eat insects like flies and mosquitos, so they can be good for pests control. Spiders don't have teeth, so to digest their prey they spit digestive juices on the insect to liquefy it and then suck it.

There are more than 36000 different kinds of spiders

Expanded form for 6.7

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6.7 in expanded form is 6+0.7 hope this is helpful!!

I need help please some one help

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Ibelieve that it is C. your welcome and have a nice day

Read the sentence.Over a period of four days, while we were on vacation out of town, my dog repeated the same behavior over and over again and refused to eat.

Which revision best reduces the sentence to make it easier to understand?


A) We were out of town on vacation for four days, and my dog repeated the same behavior by refusing.

B) During the four days that we were on vacation, my dog refused to eat.

C) My dog refused to eat every day of the four days that we were out of town on vacation.

D) We were away on a vacation for four days and my dog repeatedly refused to eat each day we were away.

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Answer:

B. During the four days that we were on vacation, my dog refused to eat.

Explanation:

Generally, when you want something to be easier to understand, avoid repetitive information, and don't use passive voice. A passive voice indirectly refers to something, like "my homework has been completed", rather than "I've done my homework".

In this, there are 2 key pieces of information that should be clear in the answer:

They were on vacation.

The dog refused to eat.

A. is repetitive because it says that they were out of town on vacation- by being on vacation, it's implied that you're out of town (although there are some exceptions).

C. has the same problem as A, but concisely explains that the dog didn't eat.

D. has both of the problems of A, and seems like a word by word paraphrase of the original.

I hope this helps!

Answer: B is correct, "During the four days that we were on vacation, my dog refused to eat."

Explanation:

The words vacation and out of town are repetitive, and therefore unnecessary. The words repeated and over and over again are the same case. When you remove both of those, sentence B best portrays the most concise sentence.

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How is an adjective phrase different from an adverb phrase

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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

Va rog mult !!!Choose the best variant.
1)The man (who/which/whose)house we stayed in is my uncle.
2)The guy (who/which/whose)sold me my car is a crook.
3) (Who/Which/Whose)pen did he give you?The blue one.
4)His last book, (who/which/whose)ball I found.
5)His last book, (who/which/whose) I didn't read,was very successful.
6)I don't know (who/which/whose) way to go.
7) (Who/Which/Whose) of the Beatles'album is your favourite?

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The correct answers are:

  1. The man whose house we stayed in is my uncle.
  2. The guy who sold me my car is a crook.
  3. Which pen did he give you? The blue one.
  4. ..., whose ball I found. (Clearly, there is a mistake at the beginning of the sentence but the context helps to identify the correct relative pronoun.)
  5. His last book, which I didn't read, was very successful.
  6. I don't know which way to go.
  7. Which of the Beatle's album is your favourite?

Who, which and whose are relative pronouns.

  • Who only refers to people. It is used in 2 because it refers to "The guy"
  • Whose refers to people or things. It is used in 1 because it refers to "the man". The "house" belongs to "the man". In sentence 4, "whose" indicates that the "ball" belongs to somebody.
  • Which refers to objects and animals. It refers to the "pen" in sentence 3, to "his last book" in sentence 5 and to "the Beatle's album" in 7.

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