“An Introduction to the Odyssey”: The Odyssey is a story marked by cheerfulness and a feeling of post-war optimism and certainty.True
False

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Answer 1
Answer: This is definitely false, given that the Odyssey is a story about conflict following the Trojan War, and there is little optimism involved in the book past the first section.  I, personally, really enjoyed reading the Odyssey and hope you will as well.  You certainly will if you are interested in the fine details regarding the Greek mythological stories and pantheon.  I hope this helps, have a nice day! :)

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Which answer corrects the shift in verb tense in the sentence? Sheila's party begins at six, but the pizza arrived an hour after it was scheduled for delivery.
a. Sheila's party will begin at six, but the pizza arrives an hour after it was scheduled for delivery.
b. Sheila's party had begun at six, but the pizza arrives an hour after it was scheduled for delivery.
c. Sheila's party begins at six, but the pizza had arrived an hour after it was scheduled for delivery.
d. Sheila's party began at six, but the pizza arrived an hour after it was scheduled for delivery.

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The correct answer is C. You don't have to change the first part of the sentence, only add HAD arrived. 

The poem Oranges is written by Gary Soto and is about a young man on a date with his girl on a cold December day. Which word or phrase from the sentence needs to be in quotation marks?

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Answer:

Oranges

Explanation:

i got it right in study island

This should be: The poem "Oranges" is written by Gary Soto and is about a young man on a date with his girl on a cold December day.
"Oranges" is in quotes because if you state an article or a book that you have read, you either put it in quotes or underline or even sometimes slant it to show that you have pulled it from a certain source. Most commonly, you use quotes. Another example of that is:
When reading "Insurgent", I had a sudden burst of anxiety.
OR
Harry Potter is about a series of books about wizards and magic.
OR
A Little Princess is about a young girl who goes from riches to rags but stays a princess inside. 
Hope this helps!!! (:

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?Needless to say, nobody thought, that her joke was particularly funny.
Needless to say nobody thought that, her joke was particularly funny.
Needless to say, nobody thought that her joke was particularly funny.
Needless to say nobody thought that her joke was particularly funny.

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The correctly punctuated sentence is "Needless to say, nobody thought that her joke was particularly funny," hence option C is correct.

What is the use of punctuation?

White space, conventional signals, and certain typographical components are used as punctuation to aid readers in understanding and accurately interpreting written information, whether they are reading it aloud or quietly.

The simplest definition of a punctuation mark is a sign used to introduce and support meaning within a phrase or to pause it.

Several "punctuation marks" include commas (), full stops (. ), and question marks (?).

Therefore, the correctly punctuated sentence is "Needless to say, nobody thought that her joke was particularly funny," hence option C is correct.

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The third sentence has correctly used punctuation

Which sentence contains a pun?a. A humble life of peace and quiet is better than a splendid one with danger and risk.
b. It is better to be thought a fool than to open one's mouth and erase all doubt.
c. I could not remember how to throw a boomerang, but it eventually came back to me.
d.She shimmied on the shiny dance floor in her sheer and shimmery shoes.

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The answer would be C. Boomerangs, when thrown, are made to circle back to the user who threw it. The pun is a play on their memory returning to them just as a boomerang would come back to them.

The anwer to the question above would be that the sentence that contains a pun is the following one: I could not remember how to throw a boomerang, but it eventually came back to me.

In order to understand the pun, you need to know what the meaning of "boomerang" is. A boomerang is "a curve stick that, when throw in a particular way, comes back to the person who threw it". Here the pun has to do with the fact that memories can also come back to you, just as boomerangs do.

Which one of the following is a run-on sentence? A. I'm not a fan of wrestling, but Leslie is.
B. Jerry told me he likes June, but Hank likes Julie better.
C. I would talk to Frank if I knew him, but people don't ever talk to him.
D. I think Frank might be too busy he likes to make people think he's smart.

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I think number D for sue
D is a run on sentence because it needs a comma

This question is based on the following paragraph.(1) Earth's crust is made up of relatively rigid plates that ride atop Earth's hot, semiliquid mantle. (2) The plates are called tectonic because they're in constant motion. (3) They can move because Earth's mantle is a very hot and semiliquid fluid called magma. (4) Volcanoes are a result of magma rising up or erupting through a plate, particularly where plate boundaries are moving against each other. (5) Also, when plates slide against each other, causing friction along adjacent plate boundaries, earthquakes frequently occur. (6) Therefore, we often find volcanoes and earthquakes along plate boundaries. (7) Plates may also collide. (8) When that happens, mountain ranges are formed. (9) For example, the collision of the plate carrying the Indian subcontinent created the Himalayan Mountains when it collided with the Asian plate.

10. Which sentence in this passage introduces a new topic that might begin a new paragraph?
A. Sentence 4
B. Sentence 6
C. Sentence 7
D. Sentence 5

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A because its talks about volcanoes and not the crust