Sonya, my Mother, owns a bakery, and she makes the best brownies in town. Is the word mother capitalized correctly in the sentence? (A) No, because it is a parenthetical element(B) Yes, since Sonia is the owner of the bakery(C) Yes, since Sonia must be capitalized so should mother(D) No, because a possessive noun comes before the word

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Answer: The right answer is the (D) No, because a possessive noun comes before the word.

Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that family words such as mother should be capitalized when they replace or are a title for a person's name—"The other day I saw Uncle Tom at the mall" or "When I was in the pharmacy Mother called me," for instance. However, those words should not be capitalized if they are preceded by a possessive, as in the example.    


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I believe that this is an example of a paraphrase. Because you didn't use the exact words Shakespeare did, but stated the same thing in a different way.

I stood on all of that and it worked for a second. But then I had the tips of my fingers on the vase, and the tragedies started to wobble, and the tuxedo was incredibly distracting, and the next thing was that everything was on the floor, including me, and including the vase, which had shattered. “I didn’t do it!” I hollered, but they didn’t even hear me, because they were playing music too loud and cracking up too much. How does the narration shape Oskar’s characterization in this excerpt?

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The correct answer is A. It shows his youth and inexperience. Hope I was more of a help to people than the dude who answered "D".

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its A

Explanation:

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Answer:

The queen and the kings do not want to see a successful relationship between Hamlet and Ophelia thinking and fearing that Hamlet is not earnest to her.

Explanation:

When Polonius found out that Hamlet is love stick to his daughter Ophelia, he wanted an end to it, such that he approached Claudius the new king of Denmark for an idea on how to go about it.

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Answer:

D: “My notions of baseball and America / Growing fuzzier each time I whiffed.”

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d, "My notions of baseball and America / Growing

fuzzier each time I whiffed."

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The effect of the allusion to Turner’s ships is that it B: it helps readers understand the riots by calling to mind vivid, turbulent images of ships in a storm.

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the answer is B: it helps readers understand the riots by calling to mind vivid, turbulent images of ships in a storm.

Explanation:

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