True or false? The following sentence is written in passive voice: Sidney baked that delicious chocolate cake.a. True
b. False

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Answer 1
Answer: True because of the wording that delicious chocolate cake

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Lets find the part of the sentence with the verb : wandering through the catacombs. Wandering is the verb, a verb is an action, and an action is something you do. A gerund phrase has a verb that ends in -ing. A prepositional is a word like after, before, and now.  A prepositional phrase example is this : After several minutes we located the keys for the door. An Infinitive Phrase is a phrase that has an infinitive and the modifier. "Participial phrases are dressed up like verbs, but they function as adjectives to describe nouns."participial phrase commonly functions as an adjective. For eg. : The windows cracked by vandals have been fixed.

I would go with gerund phrase because wondering ends in -ing. Hope I helped!

C- Gerund

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Which word best completes the analogy? Health-related fitness is to health as skill-related fitness is to _____.

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Skill. 
This is a fairly simple analogy as the analogy is relative to the original term. if HEALTH-related fitness relates to HEALTH, then SKILL-related fitness relates to SKILL.
SKILL 
 you just have to compare them and you will get it

Alex is taking a creative writing class. In class, he learned that some writers make surprising, interesting, or amusing contradictions in their work. Which literary device did he learn about?

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He learned about irony.

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He learned about irony

Which words in the sentence are the complete adjective clause? Ask him to tell the story, which is about wild ponies.a. ask him
b. which is about wild ponies
c. to tell the story, which is about wild ponies
d. to tell the story

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Adjective clauses provide information about some noun in the sentence, which is the same function as adjectives.
So an adjective would be "to tell the interesting story", where interesting gives some information about the story.

Similarly, "which is about wild ponies" is the whole adjective phrase - and this is the correct answer- gives some information about the story.

Two little sisters were arguing over an orange, "Give it to me, I want this orange, it's mine" shouted the first girl."And I want this orange too, I need it right now," cried the other girl.The mother came in to the kitchen, took a knife and cut the orange in two halves. She gave each little girl one half. The first girl peeled her half, threw away the skin, and ate the inside. The second girl also peeled her half of the orange, but threw away the inside, and put the skin aside to dry. She wanted to make some jam out of the orange. This scenario illustrates how difficult family relationships can be. Which of the following options should the two sisters work on to improve their relationship? a. listening to their mother b. compromising with each other c. communicating their demands d. all of the above (I've tried d and c and they didn't work, so I really just want to see if others think it is b as well)

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Answer: letter B!!

Explanation: it’s not d because 1. there mother shouldn’t have to do everything for them, and she definitely won’t be able to for their whole lives (hence, letter A). 2. C wouldn’t work. how would they communicate if all they do is argue anyways? 3. B is the answer ahaha. HOPE THIS HELPED :)

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it’s not d because 1. there mother shouldn’t have to do everything for them, and she definitely won’t be able to for their whole lives (hence, letter A). 2. C wouldn’t work. how would they communicate if all they do is argue anyways? 3. B IS THE ANSWER

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Is this a complete sentence, a sentence fragment, or a run-on sentence? The plants are turning brown; we need to water them more often. A. sentence fragment B. run-on sentence C. complete sentence

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Complete sentence.

Each part by itself is a complete sentence. "The plants are turning brown." and "We need to water them [the plants] more often." Combining them with a semicolon is correct as they are independent of each other.