The word malleable means

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Answer 1
Answer: malleable can mean either easily influenced (refering to people/ individuals/ living organisms) or pliable (in means of substances)
Answer 2
Answer: It means capable of being shaped, bent, or drawn out. Such as malleable gold or silver. 

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A. Change was to was not.
B. Change would to wouldn't.
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if you pick c, houses must be plural
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Which is an example of metaphor in this story? It is forbidden to go to any of the Dead Places except to search for metal and then he who touches the metal must be a priest or the son of a priest. When my father went into the house to search for the metal, I stood by the door and my heart felt small and weak. My body hurt but my spirit was a cool stone. I prayed and purified myself, waiting for a sign. The sign was an eagle. It flew east.

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"my spirit was a cool stone" is an example of a metaphor because he is comparing his spirit to a cool stone

The boss made a schedule change.For some reason, the boss made a schedule change.

A.
inverted the subject-verb order

B.
changed sentence to a compound sentence

C.
combined two independent clauses

D.
added a prepositional phrase

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The change made in the second sentence given is that, it was added with a prepositional phrase. The prepositional phrase is "for some reason". The preposition here is the word "for". A prepositional phrase is used as a modifier that consists of a preposition and the object. 

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middle school,i had just moved schools from the city to the country and from they way i dressed and acted compared to everyone was so different and i had a northerner accent like a strong one and everyone noticed and they thought i was weird because of it and for me it was really strange everyone already had there own friend groups setup so it was harder trying to become friends with someone

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There were a few times I felt I didn't fit in. But one in particular was when I was living in Philly. When I went to school, I missed a few weeks, I was popular for a bit, but only because I was pretty. People started to know me and started making fun of me and they hated me for no reason. For 2 years, there was only 1-2 people that didn't hate my guts.

What last thoughts does Beowulf express as he is dying?a. A desire for respect and pride in his ability to protect his people
b. Bitterness because his soldiers did not help him fight the dragon
c. Fear that the kingdom of the Geats will fall apart after he dies
d. Affection and longing for his family

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Hello, the answer is D - affection and longing for his family. He wanted to give everything he had earned as the king to his son, but he didn't have any. So, as he's dying, he is talking to Wiglaf, whom he now considers part of his family, so that he is not completely alone in death.

The answer is a. A desire for respect and pride in his ability to protect his people

Antonyms: Match the word with the word or phrase most nearly its opposite.17.

(5 pt)
preposterous

A.
humble

B.
sensible

C.
fair

D.
frustrated

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The correct answer is b. Hope that helps!