In sentence 4, what is "After a heated discussion"?

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Answer 1
Answer: After a heated discussion would usually be an adverbial modifier of time, showing when a certain event occurred.

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Is the passage of dialogue written correctly or incorrectly? "Are you certain there are no more pickles left?" Mr. Jenkins asked. "Yes, I ate the last one myself," said Ms. Evans, who looked sheepish. "It's no problem, but I wish there was a store nearby." "I'm afraid not," Ms. Evans said. "The nearest one is twenty miles away."

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Technically yes, but generally all dialogue is separated into lines:

"Are you certain there are no more pickles left?" Mr. Jenkins asked.
"Yes, I ate the last one myself," said Ms. Evans, who looked sheepish.
"It's no problem, but I wish there was a store nearby."
"I'm afraid not," Ms. Evans said. "The nearest one is twenty miles away."

Why does Douglass change his name so often?

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There exists the same question that has the following choices.

A. He wants to name himself after someone he admires.
B. He feels that his identity is bound up in his name.
C. He wants to keep from being identified by former masters.
D. His given name seems too long to him

The correct answer is letter C. He wants to keep from being identified by former masters.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. "We had not even run a half a mile before I heard, I give up! I can't take anymore!" B. We had not even run a half a mile before I heard, "I give up! I can't take anymore"! C. We had not even run a half a mile before I heard, "I give up! I can't take anymore!" D. "We had not even run a half a mile before I heard," I give up! I can't take anymore!

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C. because the quotation marks are correct.
I believe the correct answer is C. We had not even run a half a mile before I heard, "I give up! I can't take anymore!"

This question is based on the following paragraph. The sentences are numbered to help you answer the question. (1) My family has a quaint cottage at a small, private lake. (2) The cottage is about 75 years old, but we try to keep it in good condition. (3) The outside is white with green trim on the windows and shutters. (4) In front of the cottage is a flagstone walk that leads down to a stone patio. (5) The patio itself is right next to the water. (6) Out from the patio stretches a dock where we keep a small rowboat tied. (7) Every summer, my family sets aside a week when we all get together at the lake for a family vacation/reunion.
What purpose do sentences 3 through 6 serve in this paragraph?
A. They show cause and effect.
B. They set up a comparison.
C. They introduce the main idea.
D. They provide supporting details.

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Answer:

D. They provide supporting details.

Explanation:

Sentences 3-6 provide supporting details to help the reader visualize the location being described. These sentences present a large number of adjectives, in order to describe the environment, so sentences provide supporting details that improve reading and support the reader's imagination.

i would say D. they provide supporting details hope i could help:)

Which words in the sentence are the appositive phrase? His favorite meal, chicken and dumplings, is bubbling on the stove.
a. is bubbling
b. chicken and dumplings
c. on the stove
d. His favorite meal

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B is the correct answer. Appositive phrase is usually separated from the rest of the sentence by commas, as in this case, and it modifies the noun/subject, as "chicken and dumplings" modifies 'meal'.

Answer: The anwers is B. Chicken and dumplings

Explanation: Hope this helps.

1. Rama most likely knew that Sita was not married because-A. she looked directly at him.
B. she was not wearing a ring.
C. she did not cause him to recoil from her.
D. she was in the company of other unmarried females.
2. Write a description from the story best reflects the prosperity of the people in Mithila?
3. Which pair of words best describes Sita?
A. weak and sickly
B. whiney and spoiled
C. agitated and infatuated
D. obsessive and disagreeable
4. the author mostly reveals the character of Rama through his-
A. actions
B. appearance
C. thoughts
D. words

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Rama knew that Sita was most likely not married because she did not cause him to recoil from her. 
A description of prosperity in Mithila would be that "The streets glitter with odds and ends of jewelry cast off by the people..."
The pair of words that best describe Sita would be agitated and infatuated.
The author mostly reveals the character of Rama through his actions within the story.
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