Eugenie walked into the kitchen with a big smile on her face. Her parents, brother, and sisterwere already at the table. "Good morning to the world!" she said. "Tim, hand me the orange
juice. What does everyone have planned for today?"
Which sentence is an example of an imperative sentence?
A. Eugenie walked into the kitchen with a big smile on her face.
B. Her parents, brother, and sister were already at the table.
C. "Tim, hand me the orange juice."
D. "What does everyone have planned for today?"

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Answer 1
Answer:

The imperative sentence is "Tim, hand me the orange juice," as option C shows.

What is an imperative sentence?

  • It is a sentence that issues an order.
  • It is a phrase that issues a request.

Imperative sentences are those that issue a direct command to something or someone. In this case, they can be seen in speeches where the speaker is ordering someone to do something, making a request to someone, begging, or even issuing instructions.

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Answer 2
Answer: The answer is c. An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives command.

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if you have choices on your quiz the answer is: to educate farmers on how to prevent disasters like the Dust Bowl :) sorry I'm late.

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How's my essay on Hammurabi's code was just.“If a man has opened his trench for irrigation and the waters have flooded his neighbor’s field, the man must restore the crop he has caused to be lost.” That is just one of the many laws a ruler named Hammurabi created to protect and serve justice to the weakest of the Mesopotamian society. In 1792 BCE Hammurabi would be the first to create a set of 282 working laws that even today’s society still uses. Hammurabi’s code clearly held justice when you look at the fairness and security it provided. Examples of this are in: family law, property law, and personal injury law.
There are many examples of justice in Hammurabi’s family laws. The first is in Law 148, (Document C); it states “If a man has married a wife and a disease has seized her, if he is determined to marry a second wife, he shall marry her. He shall not divorce the wife whom the disease has seized. She shall dwell in the house they have built together, and he shall maintain her as long as she lives.” Hammurabi provides plentiful evidence of his promise of protecting the weak against the strong. Such as the husband must take in and care for his first wife when she is ailing and needs him the most. Another example of justice in Hammurabi’s code can be seen in Law 195, (Document C); it says, “If a son has struck his father, his hands shall be cut off.” One minute the son could be hitting his dad; next he could be trying to overthrow the king. The harsh punishment is fair if you look at the big picture. The society needed to teach the youth to have respect and self-discipline to their elders or else the whole kingdom could come crashing down.

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First of all ... it's well written, using good mechanics. The grammar,
spelling, and sentence structure are all good.  That's half the battle.

Content-wise, I was fascinated during most of this essay.  I had always read
how so much of Biblical law and modern law are based on Hammurabi, and
how revolutionary he was in his time.  But I've never seen any actual quotes
or selections from his "Code", until just this minute in your essay.

Also content-wise, I think I would have started to take exception with old
Hammo, about the time you get down to #195 .  I think I would have written
that even though he certainly was just and benevolent for his time, that
doesn't mean that he did not occasionally fly clear off the rails. 
For example, MOST of today's civilized world recognizes that it is NOT
justice to cut off the hands of a thief, or even of one who strikes his father.
Hammurabi was definitely headed in the right direction, and was a true
visionary in his time, but he still definitely needed some polish around
some of the rough edges.

By the way ... Now that you're more familiar with this Code than most folks
are, you might find it fascinating to have a look in Exodus, starting at the
beginning of Chapter 21 and going to the first few verses of Chapter 23.

And in conclusion ... I still want to know whether you're the long person or
the short one in your photo.


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natalie

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Novels


2.Which answer corrects the error in capitalization?

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july

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Day

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Holiday

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Statue

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york

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Visited

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liberty

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Union

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Preserve

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lincoln

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Memorial


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france

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Proclamation

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Alamo

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battle

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Site

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City

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Will governor Jacobs meet with the committee next month?


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Uncle Jeff and aunt Lucy said they would stop by on Thanksgiving.

C.
This is Professor Colton, one of the most respected Scientists at the college.

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C.
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Seated

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Would


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Is


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Dear

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Letter

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Began

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Uncle


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Fifty-seventh

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To


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Cruise

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Diego

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San

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Session

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22.a&d

(1) Hundreds of people line up at Grand Central Terminal yesterday, but they weren't there to catch a train. (2) They came to trade in old dollar bills for the new George Washington Presidential $1 coin to New York City's famous railroad station.(3) By the U.S. Mint the gold-colored coin is the first in a new series. (4) The Mint will issue four Presidential $1 coins a year through 2016. (5) Presidential $1 coins will come out in the order in which each President served the George Washington coin is the first to be released. (6) The new coins is similar to the popular 50 State Quarters program. (7) That program issued coins in the order in which each state joins the Union. (8) John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison coins will come out later this year.

What is the best way to rewrite sentence 6?

The new coins are similar to the popular 50 State Quarters program.
The new coins is similar too the popular 50 State Quarters program.
The new coins is similar to the popular 50 state quarters program.
Leave as is.

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The new coins are similar to the popular 50 state Quarters Program

10 POINTS!! Somebody please help me. I'm stuck on this question!The following excerpt from an argument features a counterclaim and a rebuttal. Read the paragraph and answer the question that follows:

Some argue that television is a good influence on teens. They say that educational broadcasts, historical programs, and news broadcasts help students learn about the world. Each of these options would certainly benefit teen viewers, but research shows that teens rarely watch them. A 2011 survey on TeenLife.com explored teen viewing habits. It showed that 93% of teen viewing hours were spent on comedies, teen or police dramas, and reality programs. Only two percent of teens admitted to watching news of any type, one percent listed historical programs, and zero percent named educational broadcasts.

Which of the following is true about this excerpt?

It addresses the opposition respectfully but does not use researched facts to refute the counterclaim.
It presents researched evidence to refute a counterclaim but not does treat the opposition respectfully.
It refutes the counterclaim ineffectively because it offers opinions and uses a disrespectful tone.
It uses a respectful tone and offers researched evidence to effectively refute the counterclaim.

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It uses a respectful tone and offers researched evidence to effectively refute the counterclaim.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

It uses a respectful tone and offers researched evidence to effectively refute the counterclaim.

Read this excerpt from We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Children’s March.To help the teens weigh the risks and ponder if they could remain nonviolent, workshop leaders got them to talk about how they felt. Bernard Lafayette, one of the trainers, said, "We didn't want anyone to . . . participate in the demonstrations and then regret that they did." He found it was "easier for the girls to talk about feelings than boys . . .”

Which part of the narrative structure does the author develop in this excerpt?

Plot is developed as Arnetta participates in protests and marches.
Characterization reveals the workshop leaders’ compassion.
Conflict is developed as Arnetta argues with her workshop director.
Setting reveals a description of the historical time period.

Answers

Answer:

C. Characterization reveals the workshop leaders' compassion.

Explanation:

Bernard Lafayette was sympathetic to the trainees and didn't want to keep on doing what the trainers were doing. PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST.

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