What does the name maguire mean

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Maguire is an Irish surname from the Irish language Mag Uidhir, which is "son of Odhar" or "son of the dun or dark coloured one".

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Which word in the sentence does the adverb clause modify? I typed this essay after I wrote a rough draft.


A.
this

B.
typed

C.
I

D.
essay

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THE ANSWER IS  TOTS D.ESSAY 
It is D, essay because the prepositional phrase is after I wrote a rough draft.

The giver. Which best summaries chapter 11

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ive read it just not in a long time im sorry but i cant help

In a moment of weakness, Farrell splurged on a new and very expensive hatIs it simple
Progressive
Perfect
Progressive perfect

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Answer: This is past simple tense.

Explanation:

  • Past simple tense is formed by adding -ed (in some cases, -d or -ied) to the base form of the verb. The past simple tense of the verb "to splurge" is going to be "splurged."
  • Past progressive form, on the other hand, consists of verb to be and -ING verb form - "was splurging."
  • Past perfect form would be "had splurged", while past perfect progressive would be "had been splurging."

Read the excerpt from Holes."You are to dig one hole each day, including Saturdays and Sundays. Each hole must be five feet deep, and five feet across in every direction. Your shovel is your measuring stick. Breakfast is served at 4:30."

Stanley must have looked surprised, because Mr. Sir went on to explain that they started early to avoid the hottest part of the day. "No one is going to baby sit you," he added. "The longer it takes you to dig, the longer you will be out in the sun. If you dig up anything interesting, you are to report it to me or any other counselor. When you finish, the rest of the day is yours."

What does this dialogue tell you about Mr. Sir? HURRYYYY

A) that he can be strict
B) that he can be funny
C) that he can be cruel
D) that he can be calm

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Even though he does seem to care for his workers, he's very strict about the time of day they eat and how big the holes have to be. (I've seen this movie AND read the book so you can trust my answers)

Answer:A

Explanation:

A right

Please use execute in a SHORT AND EASY sentencelike even elementary kids can understand
execute = to do ; to put in effect ; to carry out
BTW ITS VERB

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The president told the soldiers to execute the order.

"I don't know why he always excute his words," said Dan.



Is chewing on a handkercheif a similie or metaphor?

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Chewing on a handkerchief is a metaphor because it does not contain like or as.
"chewing on a handkerchief" is a chewing on a metaphor because a metaphor is when a figure of speech is used, when it is not literally meant, on the other hand a simile is when you compare 2 stuff. This is why "chewing on a handkerchief" is a metaphor.