[Romeo and Juliet, Act V] What is the kind of disaster that ironically prevents the messenger from delivering his letter to Romeo? ( _ _ a _ _ _ )Thanks

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Answer: It's a plague that causes Friar John to be quarantined

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b. bedroom
c. gaggle
d. balance beam

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Answer : c. gaggle

All the choices above are compound nouns except "gaggle". Compound nouns are words that is made up of two or more words with different meaning that are joined together to create a single noun with an absolutely different meaning from the two previous nouns. Toothpaste is a combination of tooth and paste while bedroom is a combination of bed and room. Lastly, balance beam is a combination of balance and beam. Gaggle on the other hand simply is a noun which refers to the flock of geese.

Which word is the subject complement of the sentence? Joey is the best dancer of the group. A. dancer
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Your answer is D best.

Ik this is late but the correct answer would be A.Dancer.

What is the central idea of How far away is that lightning?

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Answer:

Explanation:

After you see a flash of lightning, count the number of seconds until you hear the thunder. (Use the stop watch or count "One-Mississippi, Two-Mississippi, Three-Mississippi," etc.) For every 5 seconds the storm is one mile away. Divide the number of seconds you count by 5 to get the number of miles.

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What is a sentimental novel?A.)a sad story
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C.)a story without a moral nor theme
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the answer above is wrong, the correct answer is B) a story that relies on an emotional response from the characters and the reader.

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the answer i A. a sad story i know this because sentimental means of or prompted by feelings of tenderness or sadness

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The answer would  be : Radio Media led to the end of Print Media

Radio did not end the print media. The development of digital media such as Website's encyclopedia, Ebook and PDF Formats, handheld tablets that could contain over 100,000 books in one tablet, etc
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Radio media led to the end of print media." The statement that is false is this one Radio media led to the end of print media. Print media are still in business even now a days.

Compliant is to stubborn as excited is to

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Complaint is to stubborn

Excited is to ________

It's looking for a mood, I think the answer should be something like "happy".
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