What's more formal = Are you six years old? or You're six years old, aren't you?What's more formal = You've finished the book, haven't you?

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Answer 1
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the second bit is more formal, " You're six years old, aren't you?"

because, the other sounds very demanding or imperative, like as if you have to answer the question. so, it has to be the second line.


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a. brotherhood
b. faith
c. animosity

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The correct answer is A. Brotherhood.

It is mostly a term used for military types of brotherhoods and was more used in old times than it is used now.

Answer:

answer is A.

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What are the key elements of a good persuasive speech?

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Attention grabbing introduction is one element

Determine the nature of this statement.The story takes place in a steel mill in Pittsburgh.
fact
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In the sentence: 

Thestory takes place in a steel mill in Pittsburgh. 

Thesentence is a fact. A fact is something – news, information, a talk, a seminar,etc., that is telling the truth and objective. This could be referenced by thepeople listening to it. An opinion is a declaration of the person’s thoughtsand suggestions that is possibly subjective in nature. This cannot bereferenced since it is declared by basing of emotions or one’s own perceptionon the information.

Answer:

Fact

Explanation:

This is a fact stated by either the author, or someone who is aware of the story's setting. Furthermore, there are no traces of an opinion/one's beliefs here, so fact would be the only option.

Which word in the sentence is the direct object? My family grows vegetables in our small backyard garden.a. vegetables
b. backyard
c. family
d. garden

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a. vegetables.

This is the direct object in the sentence.

Direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. 
It answers the questions what? and whom?

In this case, the verb is grows. What grows? Answer: vegetables.

The verb that is used in this sentence is called transitive verb. A verb is only called transitive when it is; 1, an action verb and 2, it has a direct object.

Answer:

a

Explanation:

1/ Her new school is different . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . her old school.A. of

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C. from

D. at

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Her new school is different from her old school.

Second-person point of view involves

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second-person point of view involves there opinion about the other side and many others opinions and second point of view dosen't come directly from the heart first-person point of view involves only one person that's their point of view and how they experienced using what they felt about coming from heart and their the main person and their narrating their own experience using their own words  Hopes this helps:)