If you write a sentence with an unclear antecedent, it means you useda. an object pronoun instead of a possessive pronoun.
b. a plural pronoun when a singular pronoun was needed.
c. a possessive pronoun instead of a subject pronoun.
d. a pronoun that could refer to more than one person, place, or thing

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is d. a pronoun that could refer to more than one person, place, or thing.

An example of an unclear antecedent is:
Jim and Billy were going to the park until he tripped on the curb and sprained his angle.

The unclear antecedent is he. Who does he refer to? Does it refer to Jim or to Billy? To make it a proper antecedent, you would need to replace he with Jim or with Billy.
Answer 2
Answer:

The answer is D! I hope this helps!


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Identify the number of independent and subordinate clauses in the following group of words. Although the sky was a lovely shade of blue

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The number of independent clauses is zero or none but there is only one subordinate clause. The clause "Although the sky was a lovely shade of blue" is an example of a subordinate clause, which is introduced by the subordinating conjunction "although". This sentence does have a subject and a verb but  cannot convey a complete thought without the main clause.

Answer:

one subordinate clause only

Explanation:

Identify the correct sentence: joe held the sack open and Mary filled it with apples

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Which of these is a run-on sentence? A. Before lunch, I played volleyball; after lunch I did again.
B. I thought about what he'd said soon I realized he was right.
C. You and I and the whole team will go.
D. I went home and ate and ate.

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A. Before lunch, I played volleyball; after lunch I did again. 
B. I thought about what he'd said soon I realized he was right. 
C. You and I and the whole team will go. 
D. I went home and ate and ate. 

Among the sentences that is considered a run – on is ‘I thought about what he'd said soon I realized he was right’. The answer is letter B.

What is the participle in this sentence? The idling engine sounds fine, but it was pinging before.
a. idling
b. was pinging
c. fine
d. sounds

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The participle in the sentence "idling".

Idling is the verbal form that can be used as an adjective.

The verb here is "idle", and you could use instead a real adjective in the same place: the blue engine.

At the library, the quickest way to locate varied, reliable information for your research paper is toEnd of exam
A. check the Readers' Guide.
B. check the encyclopedias.
C. ask the reference librarian.
D. search the card catalog for related titles.

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Hey, Ah0429!

C. ask the reference librarian is the quickest way to locate varied, reliable information for research paper.

I hope this helps;)

Ask the reference librarian

Further Explanation:

Find a book in a library can sometimes be a hard task. Books kept in a library in different sections in accordance with their relative subjects and it is sometimes very problematic for a person to find a book of his choice from the library. The easiest way to find a book in the library is just to go to the librarian and ask for that particular book and the librarian will tell you exactly the rack or the shelve where she has kept that book and you can go to the place as told by librarian and find your book.  

It not only saves a lot of time but also you can find many other resource-related books which you were searching for related to that subject. One more thing, it would be beneficial if you are clear on your mind that what book exactly you are looking for and only then the librarian would be able to help you.  

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They nearly lost the portrait which was a family heirloom, during the move.

C.
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D.
They nearly lost the portrait, which was a family heirloom during the move.

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