A material that is not easily scratched is _____. tough strong hard elastic

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Answer 1
Answer: In science, hardness refers to the measure of how easily a material can be scratched or indented. Given your choices, we can conclude that a material that is not easily scratched is HARD.

Elastic is definitely out of the question because it refers to how much you can stretch a material without it breaking. Toughness refers to how much energy a material can absorb without deforming or cracking. When you refer to strength of material, you measure how much load you can apply on it without it deforming or breaking. 


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"The inscription was once clear but is now hard to decipher" is by far the best option from the list since this was written in way that was meant to be timeless. 

Identify the type of sentence below:Then let me tell you: It is a caprice.
1) Simple
2) Compound
3) Complex
4) Compound-Complex

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Sentence structurescould be simple (one independent clause), compound (two independent clause withcoordinating conjunction), complex (a subordinate & independent clause) andcompound-complex sentences (subordinate & two independent clause). Theseinclude clauses, conjunctions, coherence and balance and even to the number ofwords you use in your subject and predicate. The benefit of complex or compoundsentences is that it could give you more explanation on the subject or topic ofthe sentence. This gives you a much more understanding on what the sentence istrying to portray or to message to give. In the sentence above, it is a compound sentence.

How can the reader tell that "the yellow wallpaper" by charlotte perkins gilman is written in the first-person point of view?

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The reader can tell that "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is written in the first person point of view because the main character speaks as herself.

In this story, we can see from the very first sentence that a first-person point of view has been selected. The narrator refers to "myself" in the first line and, in the second line, uses the pronoun "I." The narrator depicts the world as she sees and understands it.  The style of writing makes it clear that the narrator is describing the world from her own perspective and understanding: "I would say," "I will proudly declare."

You can tell because the autho will say I instead she or the character's name an oither hint is they will say i looked instead of eg:Jessica looked

A devastating fire swept through the valley.which word in the sentence functions as an adjective?
A) through
B) swept
C) devastating
D)valley

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Answer:

The answer is indeed letter C) devastating.

Explanation:

Devastating is a present participle. Present participles are formed by adding -ing to a verb, and they can be used as adjectives to indicate that someone or something causes a certain feeling or reaction over someone or something else. For example, from the verb "to exhaust", we can form the present participle "exhausting". If a marathon is exhausting, it means it causes that feeling, it makes people incredibly tired (exhausted).

In the sentence "A devastating fire swept through the valley", "devastating" is the adjective modifying the noun fire. The fire now has a quality - it causes devastation.

Answer -C = devastating

Which letter salutation is correctly punctuated? A. Dear Sir or Madam; B. Dear Dr. Jefferson: C. Dear Judge Johnson-- D. Dear Rachel.

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The correct salutation is given in option (B): "Dear Dr. Jefferson:" as it denotes a formal tone by using "colon."

How is salutation punctuated?

"After the salutation, a punctuation mark is used."

In a personal letter, use a comma; in a business letter, use a colon; and in an email, use either punctuation mark. (The colon is a formal punctuation mark.)

But keep in mind that the word "dear" isn't necessary for email, even if you're writing to a stranger.

A salutation often consists of two parts: a greeting or an adjective, and the name or title of the person to whom you're writing.

The salutation in the previous example is made up of an adjective and a name, with no comma between them. A comma should, however, be used to separate a straight greeting from a person's name.

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I either think its between B or C.I rather would choose C.hope this helps.:)

Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole. The test of truth is not ------- , for we have often felt firmly convinced of many things that were not so.


(A) implication
(B) certitude
(C) originality
(D) impartiality
(E) moderation

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The test of truth is not certitude, for we have often felt firmly convinced of many things that were not so.
the answer is B)certitude. implication, originality, impartiality, moderation have nothing to do with whether something is true or whether people think something is true.