Which sentence is capitalized correctly?A. “We are going to be leaving soon,” he said, “So get your shoes on.”
B. “We are going to be leaving soon,” He said, “so get your shoes on.”
C. “we are going to be leaving soon,” he said, “so get your shoes on.”
D. “We are going to be leaving soon,” he said, “so get your shoes on.”

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one:  D. “We are going to be leaving soon,” he said, “so get your shoes on.” The sentence that is capitalized correctly is that “We are going to be leaving soon,” he said, “so get your shoes on.”
Answer 2
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The sentence that is capitalized corrected is “We are going to be leaving soon,” he said, “so get your shoes on." Option D is correct.

The word "we" should be capitalized since it marks the beginning of the sentence. The word "he" should not be capitalized since the sentence continues; there is a comma before HE, instead of a dot. Besides, the word "so" in the following quote should not be capitalized either since it is a continuation of the previous quote, also separated by a comma.


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It's is short for "it is'
I've ~ I have
Wasn't ~ Was not

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Mr. - Mister
Mrs. - Mistress; feminine equivalent of Mister.
Ms. - Miss
Prof. - Professor
Rev. - Reverend

PM or p.m. - post meridiem
AM or a.m. - ante meridiem
A.D. - anno Domini
B.C. - before Christ

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CAD - Canadian Dollar

B.A. - Bachelor of Arts
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Which one of the following phrases is an example of consonance?

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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It is between A and C and I would pick C. The hs in hot and heaven are very soft while birch and beech are quite pronounced. I would choose C.

1. One literary critic commented that "Ionesco shows us how we became Nazis" Which of the following sentences from rhinoceroses best supports this view?

A. These rhinoceroses have blossomed only in the imagination of ignorant women. The things a myth like flying saucers.
B.and there in fact amidst the debris was a rhinoceros it's head lowered trumpeting in an agonized and agonizing voice and and turning vainly round and round.
C. It is obvious that one must not always drift blindly behind events and that it's a good thing to maintain ones individuality.

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One literary critic commented that "Ionesco shows us how we became Nazis"The sentence from rhinoceroses that best supports this view is and there in fact amidst the debris was a rhinoceros it's head lowered trumpeting in an agonized and agonizing voice and and turning vainly round and round. The naswer is letter B

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Which excerpt from Act V of Hamlet best provides evidence of the this theme’s development? Second Clown: I tell thee she is; and therefore make her grave straight: the crowner hath sat on her, and finds it Christian burial. First Clown: For here lies the point: if I drown myself wittingly it argues an act; and an act hath three branches; it is, to act, to do, and to perform: argal, she drowned herself wittingly. Second Clown: Will you ha’ the truth on ’t? If this had not been a gentlewoman she should have been buried out o’ Christian burial. First Clown: I like thy wit well, in good faith; the gallows does well, but how does it well? it does well to those that do ill; now thou dost ill to say the gallows is built stronger than the church:

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Answer:

Second Clown: Will you ha’ the truth on ’t? If this had not been a gentlewoman she should have been buried out o’ Christian burial.

Explanation:

In William Shakespeare's tragic play "Hamlet", the protagonist as well as some other characters met their fate in the end. But aside from that, the theme of social status over-shading the religious aspect/authority is pretty prevalent in it.

One such incident is in Act V scene i where Ophelia had drowned herself and was to be buried. The two clowns/gravediggers were in conversation with each other, describing why she is to be allowed a proper Christian burial when she herself took her life. In those times, sui cide is a big sin where the person is not allowed any proper Christian burial. But since Ophelia is from the higher social status,like the second clown had rightly said, she was to be buried in a Christian way just because she "been a gentlewoman". This scene shows the theme of power being manipulated by the rich, and that the rules of the society are sometimes based on a person's wealth and social standing.

C.Second Clown:  Will you ha’ the truth on ’t? If this had not been a gentlewoman she should have been buried out o’ Christian burial. correct answer

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Which source is the most reliable? a report published on Wikipedia
an article evaluated by other scientists
a blog about plant growth
an advertisement about weight loss

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A source that demonstrates an article evaluated by other scientists is the most reliable one. Thus, the correct option is B.

What is an Article?

An article may be defined as a configuration in prose, generally, nonfiction that is significantly based on a specific topic, constructing an independent fraction of a book or other publication, such as a newspaper or magazine.

A report published on Wikipedia must not always be posted by an authorized person. In this instance, there will be significant chances of errors, and irrelevant data and sources must be found. An advertisement also exaggerates something to make their products effective and thus high sold.

A blog is also not uploaded by a respective and authorized identity. While an article evaluated by other scientists does not contain any sort of irrelevant information, exaggerated meaning, etc.

Therefore, an article evaluated by other scientists is one of the most reliable sources. Thus, the correct option is B.

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It would probably be an article evaluated by other scientists because there is some sort of evidence based on research, data, and experiments etc. A report on Wiki isn't really the best source, since anyone can post random info on the site. A blog is usually opinionated than given with evidence. An ad about weight loss is just for you to buy their products. I wouldn't really consider it as a source at all. An article concludes that it is the most reliable source other than the other options. 

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In this excerpt from Phillip Freneau's poem “American Liberty,” the speaker describes being “slaves and minions to a parliament.” What is the intended meaning of this hyperbole?

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I would say that the intended meaning of that hyperbole is that the speaker thinks that the colonists are being unfairly treated by the British government. 

C. The speaker thinks that the colonists are being unfairly treated by the British government.