The base form of a verb is also know as the

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Answer: The base form of a verb is also known as the 'root'. If you've ever heard the term 'root word', then that is the most basic form of a word. For example, in the verb 'differentiate', the base, or root, word is 'difference'. 

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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?Despite the rain many people came to the outside wedding.

We went to a new movie, and did some shopping, after we ate lunch at the deli.

Over the summer, many people plan to travel to exotic places, and play at the beach.

When I get to school, I eat breakfast because I do not have time to do it at home

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The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by your question is the third choice.

The sentence that is punctuated properly among the choices is: "Over the summer, many people plan to travel to exotic places, and play at the beach."

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When I get to school, I eat breakfast because I do not have time to do it at home.

Explanation:

That would be correct!

Read the sentence below and answer the question.His head was sometimes transparent. He thought things up to make sure that everyone understood that he was courageous rather than afraid.

In the sample sentences above, which word has a connotative rather than a denotative meaning?

transparent
understand
everyone
courageous

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In the sample sentence, the word that has a connotative meaning rather than the denotative is the word transparent. Connotative meaning is the secondary meaning of the word which is an idea or a feeling that the word conveys. A denotative meaning is the literal or the dictionary meaning of the word. The word "transparent" here means that one's motive or feelings are easily perceived. 

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"transparent"

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Read the following passage from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock":To say: "I am Lazarus, come from the dead,
Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all"
What literary device is most clearly used in this passage?
A. Hyperbole
B. Allusion
C. Imagery
D. Rhyme

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The correct answer and literary devicmost clearly used in the mentioned passage from T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (1915) is B. Allusion.

As a literary device, allusion makes brief or indirect reference to a person, place, event or other significant element but it does not openly describe it. The reader must have the knowledge to catch and understand the allusion.

In this case, the poetic persona uses an allusion to reference the Biblical figure of Lazarus, whom Jesus Christ resurrected and brought back from the dead: "I am Lazarus, come from the dead."

In which sentence is the singular possessive of lobster formed correctly?a. That lobsters' claws were sharp and powerful.
b. That lobsters claws were sharp and powerful.
c. That lobsters's claws were sharp and powerful.
d. That lobster's claws were sharp and powerful.

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The correct answer is D) That lobster's claws were sharp and powerful.
A isn't correct because there is only one lobster, not more of them.
B is incorrect because there has to be an apostrophe somewhere.
C doesn't exist.

Read these lines from Fredrick Douglass's speech "What to The Slave Is the Fourth of July?"If I do forget, if I do not faithfully remember those bleeding children of sorrow this day, "may my right hand forget her cunning, and may my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth!"
Which definition of faithfully is most likely suited for this line?
Quietly
Lonely
Fearfully
Clearly

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The definition of faithfully is most likely suited for this line is (D) clearly.

What does the excerpt tell us?

The given lines from Fredrick Douglass's speech "What to The Slave Is the Fourth of July?" tells us that the writer completely and clearly remembers the  bleeding children of sorrow this day.

He also puts conditions on what should happen if he doesn't remember the details. But this is just use of the language to create an impact.

Therefore, the correct option for the definition of faithfully that most likely suits for this line is Clearly.

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In "Like the Sun," all of the following would be considered "casualties" of Sekhar's truth except his children
colleagues
wife
headmaste

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In "Like the Sun," all of the following would be considered "casualties" of Sekhar's truth except his children. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option. "Like the Sun" is actually written by R.K.Narayan. I hope that this is the answer you were looking for and it has helped you.

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It would be A. Children

Explanation:

He tells her wife the truth that the food she made isn't good.

His colleagues were talking about a man that died and were saying that he was a fine man. But Sekhar said the truth that he considered that man as a selfish person.

And his headmaster asks Sekhar to listen to his music and give an opinion on if it is good or not. Sekhar didn't like it and said that it wasn't good.

In the story Sekhar only told the truth to these people and didn't have any encounter with children so it would be A. Children.

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