6. Prepare for a safe driving career by memorizing the rules and laws in your ________ Driver's Manual, available online via the links provided at the end of each module in this course.

A. community

B. state

C. police

D. school


7.

Liability insurance __________.

A. is proof of your ability to pay if you are at fault, or liable for a collision

B. only covers people driving your car that do not own the vehicle

C. only applies if another driver hits you and is at fault

D. covers bodily injury only

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Answer 1
Answer: B
& C
Hopefully this helps
Answer 2
Answer: 6.) B
7.) A: Proof of your ability to pay if you are at fault, or liable for a collision








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Just pick a topic that isn't to broad, but has a lot to talk about. Easy A!

1.Which of the following are examples of verbals? Select all that apply. A. auxiliary verbs B. gerunds C. infinitives D. participles E. perfects F. predicates 2.Prepositional phrases are normally used as: _____. Select all that apply. A. adjectives B. adverbs C. auxiliaris D. gerunds E. introductory phrases F. predicates

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1.Which of the following are examples of verbals?
 The correct answers are:  B. gerunds C. infinitives D. participles

Gerund is a type of verbal that usually ends with -ing. Infinitive is a type of verbal that usually starts with to + verb. Participle is a type of verbal that usually a verb + ed. 

2.Prepositional phrases are normally used as:
The correct answers are: A. adjectives B. adverbs 

I hope these answers helped you. 

Answer:

Gerunds infinitives and participles are the three types of verbals.

If a source is reasonable, we knowa. the information offered is up-to-date, factual, detailed, and precise.
b. the information is universally accepted.
c. the information offered is fair, balanced, easy to believe, and consistent.
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Ifa source is reasonable, we know letter C: the information offered is fair,balanced, easy to believe, and consistent. Reasonable, meaning people willunderstand its simple implications. 

Ifit is letter A: the informationoffered is up-to-date, factual, detailed, and precise., then the information isfactual or reliable.


Ifit is b: the information is universally accepted. The information is general.

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They are both correct because Ralph is saying "half inches", and so if you take 5 and you cut them into half, they add up to 11

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Seems like fun.

I can help a little but not all the way, sorry.

I forgot how to label "no way" since it's been five years I last learned this stuff.

Anyways, "ask" is a verb. "Gerald" is a proper noun. The word "to" is a preposition and begins a propositional phase.

Everytime a preposition is used, it has to end with an object of the preposition. In laymen terms, everytime a preposition is used, it will always modify something in the sentence.

The word "to" modifies "go". What does Gerald want to accomplish? He want TO do something. What does he want to do? He wants to go somewhere.

So, "to" is the object of the preposition or what the preposition is modifying. Hopefully, that helps. Good luck!

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A. The widow cares about Huck and takes care of him. The characterization is direct because the reader hears about her actions toward and thoughts about Huck.

It is a direct characterization because the characteristics of the widow is told to the audience. Huck tells the audience the traits and attributes of the widow.

An indirect characterization shows the audience how the character acts in a situation. It urges the audience to engage himself in the story and  identify what the characteristics of the widow are by showing how the widow acts towards Huck.