Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks?a. Is that cursive letter in the note a U or a V?
b. Is that cursive letter in the note a "U" or a "V"?
c. Is that cursive letter in the note a U or a "V"?
d. Is that cursive letter in the note a U or a V?

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: b. Is that cursive letter in the note a "U" or a "V"? The sentence that does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks is this one Is that cursive letter in the note a "U" or a "V"?
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: b. Is that cursive letter in the note a "U" or a "V"? The sentence that does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks is this one Is that cursive letter in the note a "U" or a "V"?

Explanation:


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Which word or phrase best describes the political and religious atmosphere of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?A. progressive
B. radical yet plain
C. highly ritualistic
D. tumultuous

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The word or phrase that best describes the political and religious atmosphere of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is "tumultuous" (D). During this period, the church was in a crisis. It was losing power and the European peasants were rising up against the way they were being treated by the church and the noblemen. The Reformation also moved the centre of power from the Roman Catholic Church to the German Lutheran church. Martin Luther was one of the leaders of the Reformation. 

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"tumultuous" (D)

Explanation:

A reference to something literary, mythological, or historical that the author assumes the reader will recognizea. allegory
b. diction
c. alliteration
d. allusion

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ANSWER \rightarrow \ d) \ allusion

What is comparative morphology?

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Morphology is the study and analysis of the parts and structures of organisms present on earth. Comparative morphology involves the analysis of the parts and structures of organisms, but it is done according to groups. There are some organisms that are similar externally, but differ internally. And there are some too that are similar internally, but differ externally.

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Abrasion : scrape ::A.
absolution : connection
B.
herbicide : weedkiller
C.
abound : plenty
D.
resolve : uncertainty

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I think it is c because abrasive can be to scrape and abound can be to exist in great quantities or numbers.

Where do prefixes occur in a word? after a word
* at the beginning of a word
in the middle of a word
at the end of a word

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The correct answer is B. At the beginning of a word

Explanation:

In grammar, a prefix refers to a letter, set of letters or syllable that works as an affix and is placed before or a the beginning of a root word or basic unit. This type of affixes differs from suffixes because suffixes are always placed at the end of words and not at the beginning of them. Examples of common prefixes include "un-" that means not as in the word "uncover", "pre" that means before as in the word "pre-existing" or the prefix "co-" that means with as in the word "cooperation". Considering this, it can be concluded prefixes always occur at the beginning of a word.

* at the beginning of a word : as its names suggests pre (means initial)