Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?A.He can juggle several tennis balls, but he doesn't like tennis.
B.Many birds are beginning their migrations and others will start their journeys soon.
C.I have studied all morning so I am ready for the quiz.
D.We could cook the burgers on the grill or, we could cook them in a pan.

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Answer 1
Answer: The sentence which does not contain any errors in comma usage is:

A. He can juggle several tennis balls, but he doesn't like tennis.

In this sentence, comma is used to denote a brief pause at the same time separates the dependent and independent clauses for emphasis.

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The law requires that we _______ any suspicious activity to the police. To make the sentence subjunctive in mood, the word that belongs in the blank is report has reported can report reported

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The answer is report. The law requires that we report any suspicious activity to the police.

Hope it helps:)

Answer: report

Explanation: The subjunctive verb mood expresses situations that are hypothetical (an uncertain or supposed event) or full of possibilities. The form of the verb used in this sentence is a little different than normal. To form the verb in the subjunctive mood, think of the present tense, singular form of the verb, "reports." Then, drop the "g" to make the verb "report." "Report" is the correct form of the verb mood for this subjunctive sentence.

Choose regular or irregular for the past tense verb form below.fanned

regular
irregular

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Fanned is a regular verb. Good luck!

'Young people in wealthy countries take what they have for granted: they should care more about young people suffering in poor parts of the world, and do more to help them.'Write an article for a magazine of your choice in which you argue your response to this statement. (24 Marks)

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Well, I can't really give you the entire answer but I can give you some points to write about:

1. The people living in poverty appreciate kindness and everything around them. The opposite for wealthy young people.

2. Wealthy young people are always procrastinating while young people in poverty only have one option.

Hope this helps!

Jimmy2003 

What figurative language is Heaven is my roof and the whole world is my house

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Answer:

This is an example of metaphor.

Explanation:

A metaphor is a type of trope or rhetorical figure in which the meaning of one concept is transferred to another, establishing a relationship of similarity or analogy between both terms.

Metaphors are images or words whose association is suggested or summoned in a text. This association produces impressive relationships that resize the literal meaning of words or images.

This can sometimes be mistaken for a simile. But for this example to be a simile it should be written in the following way:

Heaven is like my roof and the whole world is like my house

What was the cause of “the year of confusion” in 46 B.C.?

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Answer: Julius Caeser added 2 extra leap months to prepare for his calendar reform.

Explanation:

The year had 445 days.

Answer:

It was the year Julius Caesar added two extra leap months to recalibrate the calendar in preparation for his calendar reform, which went into effect in 45 B.C.

Identify these words as synonyms, antonyms, or homophones. meager / ample

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they would definitely be antonyms

QUESTION...

Tell whether or not the following words are...

Meager / Ample

A.   Synonyms

B.   Antonyms

C.   Homophones


ANSWER  =  B.  Antonyms



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