What would happen if helios went to hades

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Answer 1
Answer: Uhm Zeus would probably destroy Ithaca and like everything else.  
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

C. The sun would stop shining.

Explanation:

The answer choices are:

A. Zeus would destroy Ithaca.

B. The tides would swallow the earth.

C. The sun would stop shining.

D. The dead would no longer require fresh blood to speak.

(I got it correct on the quiz)


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Which phrases in this information about Medicare prescription drug coverage are noun phrases?1. to help senior citizens and others
2. Everyone with Medicare
3. Not all Medicare drug plans
4. for the “Medicare Approved” seal on drug discount cards

You can choose more than one answer!!! Please help!!!

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The correct answers are 2 and 3. The first answer cannot be correct because that is a verb phrase, and 4. is a prepositional phrase. 

Answer: 2.  Everyone with Medicare and 3. Not all Medicare drug plans.

Explanation: A noun clause is a group of words in a sentence that has the function of a noun (the subject or the object of the sentence). From the given options the ones that are examples of noun phrases are "everyone with Medicare" and "not all Medicare drug plans" because we can see that they act like nouns. The first option represents a verbal phrase and the last option is a prepositional phrase.

Which sentences below include only prepositional phrases (no participial or absolute phrases and no dependent clauses)? Select all that apply

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I'm 90% sure the answer would be 2. Prepositional phrases contain no subjects or verbs. 
So, number two. (There was no one visible; under him, in the water, the dim shapes of the swimmers had disappeared.)

Answer:  There was no one visible ; under him, in the water, the dim shapes

of the swimmers had disappeared.

He could see nothing through the stinging salt water but the blank rock.

if you're not told otherwise, who is your audience when you are writing? A Your Friends B.The teacher D.The reader I know its not C. Yourself because I got it wrong...

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The correct answer is:

D.The reader.

Even though the teacher is reasonably the actual audience for an academic paper, if we write an essay with only an instructor in mind, we´ll probably leave out information assuming that the person reading it knows enough about it. By addressing an essay as if it was done for an intelligent yet uninformed reader, we can communicate more effectively.

D. the reader. The reader will always be the one you're writing for, since the idea of writing, especially academic writing, is usually meant for others to read.

Select all that apply. According to the text above, what information do dictionaries tell you? pronunciations etymologies definitions spellings antonyms

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Dictionaries tell you the definitions, pronunciations, spellings, etymologies, and antonyms of words. 
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Dictionaries tell you Pronunciations , Etymologies , Definitions , Spellings , and Antonyms.

Etymology , means where did the word come from.
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ComprehensionThe questions below refer to the selection “To Da-duh, in Memoriam.”


The title of this story suggests that the author is writing about —
Choose one answer.
a. someone who has died
b. her childhood experiences
c. life in the Caribbean
d. her grandmother’s memories

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My answer is d. her grandmother’s memories. I'm getting all these answers from my brother XD

When can it be problematic to include too many flashbacks?A.
When the flashbacks include vivid details that make the reader feel engaged in the scene

B.
When the flashbacks provide additional insight into the characters' present situation

C.
When the flashbacks distract the reader from what is happening in the story's present

D.
When the flashbacks occur in a setting that is different from the story's present moment

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Most likely c
Sorry if I’m wrong

Answer:

The best answer is C) When the flashbacks distract the reader from what is happening in the story's present.

Explanation:

A) This is a good thing; you want the reader to feel engaged.

B) This is also a good thing; the purpose of flashbacks is to provide insight into the character's present situation.

C) This is the correct answer because this is a negative thing.

D) This is a good thing; you want a variety of scenery in a story.

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