Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun. Shana's sister does not practice as much as ______. Select one of the options below as your answer:a. her
b. she
c. me

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Answer 1
Answer: Shana's sister does not practice as much as she.
The correct answer is B), whereas her and me cannot be correct. 

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Where is the verb in this sentence: The air conditioning is making a funny noise.

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the verb is 'making'

the verb in the sentence = is making

I do not want to _______ a feud, said the duke. [L.11-12.2.b]a. instegate
b. instigate
c. instagate
d. instaegate

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I do not want to instigate a feud, said the duke.
A is your  answer  :) Hope it helps!

Which of these excerpts from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice highlights the condescending attitude of upper-class characters?1. Her report was highly favourable.Sir William had been delighted with him. He was quite young, wonderfully handsome, extremely agreeable, and, to crown the whole, he meant to be at the next assembly with a large party. Nothing could be more delightful! To be fond of dancing was a certain step towards falling in love; and very lively hopes of Mr. Bingley's heart were entertained. 

2. Jane was as much gratified by this as her mother could be, though in a quieter way. Elizabeth felt Jane's pleasure. Mary had heard herself mentioned to Miss Bingley as the most accomplished girl in the neighbourhood; and Catherine and Lydia had been fortunate enough never to be without partners, which was all that they had yet learnt to care for at a ball. They returned, therefore, in good spirits to Longbourn, the village where they lived, and of which they were the principal inhabitants. They found Mr. Bennet still up. 

3. They were rather handsome, had been educated in one of the first private seminaries in town, had a fortune of twenty thousand pounds, were in the habit of spending more than they ought, and of associating with people of rank, and were therefore in every respect entitled to think well of themselves, and meanly of others. They were of a respectable family in the north of England; a circumstance more deeply impressed on their memories than that their brother's fortune and their own had been acquired by trade.

4. The manner in which they spoke of the Meryton assembly was sufficiently characteristic. Bingley had never met with more pleasant people or prettier girls in his life; everybody had been most kind and attentive to him; there had been no formality, no stiffness; he had soon felt acquainted with all the room; and, as to Miss Bennet, he could not conceive an angel more beautiful. Darcy, on the contrary, had seen a collection of people in whom there was little beauty and no fashion, for none of whom he had felt the smallest interest, and from none received either attention or pleasure. Miss Bennet he acknowledged to be pretty, but she smiled too much.

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I think that the answer would be the 3rd
excerpt 

In lines 19–20, the ship is like the captain in all of the followingways except
(A) they have both ended their heroic journeys
(B) they have achieved their goals
(C) they are both metaphors
(D) they have both arrived home safely
(E) they are both celebrated


Passage 4. Walt Whitman, “O Captain! My Captain!”
O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done!
Th e ship has weathered every wrack, the prize we sought is won.
Th e port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring.
But, O heart! heart! heart!
Leave you not the little spot
Where on the deck my Captain lies,
Fallen cold and dead.
O Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells!
Rise up! for you the fl ag is fl ung, for you the bugle trills:
For you bouquets and ribboned wreaths; for you the shores a-crowding:
For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning.
O Captain! dear father!
Th is arm I push beneath you.
It is some dream that on the deck
You’ve fallen cold and dead!
My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still:
My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will.
But the ship, the ship is anchored safe, its voyage closed and done:
From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won!
Exult, O shores! and ring, O bells!
But I, with silent tread,
Walk the spot my Captain lies,
Fallen cold and dead.

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The correct answer is letter (D) they have both arrived home safely. In lines 19–20, the ship is like the captain in all of the following ways EXCEPT choice D. The captain has not arrived home safely; he has died on the ship. They both achieved their goals, the victor ship.

Which of the following story elements most clearly shows direct characterization

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Through the use of phrases, descriptive adjectives and epithets, the personality of the fictitious character is revealed in direct characterization. For instance, Reema is a bright, intelligent and intellectual girl.

The following story elements that most clearly shows direct characterization is One character's description of another character's personality.

In it, the author reveals about the character in a straightforward manner. On the other hand, it reflects the characters motivation like love, fear, and hate.

the answer is one character 's description of another character 's personallity

Choose the answer that best describes the pronoun's use in the sentence. The fans yelling loudest are they. (Points : 5)
subject
direct object
predicate nominative
object of a preposition

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The answer that best describes the pronoun's use in the sentence is subject. Just invert the sentence:
They are the fans yelling loudest.
Now you see that the pronoun is obviously the subject.