Which sentence has no errors in the use of capital letters? A."Be careful!" he exclaimed. "that bridge is not stable!"

B."be careful!" he exclaimed. "That bridge is not stable!"

C."Be careful!" He exclaimed. "That bridge is not stable!"

D."Be careful!" he exclaimed. "That bridge is not stable!"

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is D. D."Be careful!" he exclaimed. "That bridge is not stable!". When writing a direct quotes, the sentence inside the quotation marks should start with a capital letter. Also, when continuing the sentence after the quotation mark, the letter should not be capital unless it is a proper noun.

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No. 6 was halfway down when a woman called up to the Boat Deck, "We’ve only one seaman in the boat!""Any seamen there?" Lightoller asked the people on deck.

"If you like, I will go," called a voice from the crowd.

"Are you a seaman?"

"I am a yachtsman."

"If you’re sailor enough to get out on that fall, you can go down." Major Arthur Godfrey Peuchen—vice-commodore of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club—swung himself out on the forward fall and slid down into the boat. He was the only male passenger Lightoller allowed in a boat that night.

What does the reader learn about Peuchen from his actions in the excerpt?

He is an experienced seaman.
He is thinking only of himself.
His family is already in a lifeboat.
His main desire is to help the others in the boat.

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What the reader learns about Peuchen from his actions in the excerpt above is that:

He is an experienced seaman.

He was not afraid to swing and slide himself towards the boat despite the distance between the boat and his location which indicates that he knew what he was doing.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Which lines in this excerpt from act V of Romeo and Juliet show that Romeo feels guilty about having killed Juliet’s cousin Tybalt?

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After Tybalt's death, Romeo recriminates himself:

This gentleman, the Prince's near ally,My very friend, hath got his mortal hurtIn my behalf; my reputation stain'dWith Tybalt's slander.--Tybalt, that an hourHath been my cousin!  O sweet Juliet,Thy beauty hath made me effeminateAnd in my temper soften'd valour's steel! (3.1. 1.109-115)

Romeo is ashamed that he has been weakened in his "valour" and integrity.  Heretofore, he has been known for having been a rational and honourable man.  But, in his "effeminancy" [weakness, powerlessness] he has become emotional and acted tempestuously.

An early American diarist or historian was Captain John Smith
true
false

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It is true that an early American diarist or historian was Captain John Smith. When he traveled to America, and discovered Native Americans there (among which there was also Pocahontas), he wrote about his experiences in a new land, surrounded by strange people who couldn't speak his language. So he was a type of a historian, because thanks to him, we know what happened during that time of history.

Answer:

false

Explanation:

Child prodigy Mikel Espinoza identified and named a comet at the age of ten.Identify the appositive or appositive phrase.

Mikel Espinoza
Child prodigy
comet
at the age of ten

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The appositive phrase in the sentence is "child prodigy". An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames or describes the noun in the sentence. They are often separated with a comma, bracket, or dash when placed after the noun. In this example, however, the appositive phrase is placed before it.

Answer: B

Explanation: the appositive phrase in the sentence is "child prodigy"

Rewrite this sentence using a reciprocal pronoun.After winning the game, Sherman congratulated Truman and Truman congratulated Sherman.

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In this case, the correct answer is After winning the game, Sherman and Truman congratulated each other. Each other is the reciprocal pronoun.

Are the pilot's actions in "The Cold Equations" "good" actions or "bad" actions? What examples from the story make you think this? Explain your answer in three to five sentences.

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Answer:

bad actions

Explanation:

because the pliots actions on the EDS ship was unspechable