HELP ME PLEASE15. An imperative sentence is to a command as a declarative sentence is to a/an
A. question.
B. exclamation.
C. statement.
D. wish.
16. Suppose you're writing a letter and you recall a word you'd like to use, but you don't know how it's
spelled. If you wanted to look up the word in a dictionary, you could use any of the following techniques
except
A. looking up a related word that you can spell in search of clues.
B. writing the word the way you think it's spelled to jog your recall.
C. using the first letter of the word and searching through all the entries under that letter.
D. looking up the word as you think it's spelled.
17. Which one of the following sentences contains a spelling error?
A. Every autumn we visit a quaint inn near Boston.
B. Evelyn was not familiar with the procedure.
C. Joshua could give no good reason for his absence.
D. What would you like for desert?
End of exam
18. In which one of the following sentences is a word misspelled?
A. I spend my leisure time reading books.
B. Laticia weighed herself on the bathroom scale.
C. Niether Lois nor Clark believed in Superman.
D. Spanish isn't a foreign language if you're Mexican.
19. In which one of the following sentences is the simple subject also the complete subject?
A. Cory drove to Middleton in his search for Eloise.
B. Detectives Homer Fry and Janine Small looked high and low for clues.
C. Crocodiles, quiet as logs, lurked on the riverbank.
D. Large and small dinosaurs stalked the grassy plains.
20. In which sentence is a homophone used correctly?
A. He could not break quickly enough to avoid the accident.
B. Wherever you go, their you are.
C. He replaced the brake lining.
D. I would not want to be there mother.

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Answer 1
Answer: The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that:
(15) C. statement.
(16) B. writing the word the way you think it's spelled to jog your recall.
(17) D. What would you like for desert?
(18) C. Niether Lois nor Clark believed in Superman.
(19) A. Cory drove to Middleton in his search for Eloise.
(20) A. He could not break quickly enough to avoid the accident.
Answer 2
Answer:

There is not a answer YET I have seen Hagrid answer right ..just saying!


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What is the theme for the story the to friends

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Hi Brainiac


True friends stay loyal to each other even at the face of death


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Which sentence uses commas correctly? A. The company plans to open a new store in Paris on Dec. 25 2015, and another in Rome on Nov. 30 2016. B. Please hand-deliver this letter to 2323 Fontana Drive, Pompano Beach, Florida, by Tuesday, August 16. C. Is Paris France, the site of the Pompidou Museum? D. The Continental Congress met on July 4, 1776 to ratify the Declaration of Independence.

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I would go with letter D.
D because there is a slight pause between the day and the year

Essay about the death penalty

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The death penalty is also known as capital punishment and is probably one of the most emotive topics in any criminal justice system in the world today. Most countries in the world today have abolished the death penalty. There are a few countries such as the United States of America and Saudi Arabia, who still condone the practice of sentencing a criminal to death as punishment for a crime committed. In simple terms, it means to be put to death as punishment for crimes committed against society. Historically capital punishment was often carried out in public and was accompanied by torture.

Answer:

The Death Penalty should not be abolished. The death penalty has been successful for thousands of years. It is effective because it deters criminals from committing serious crimes, it is quick, painless and cost effective, it also appeases the victims’ families.

A jail term will not be a deterrent for those who have committed serious crimes. Mu*derers, kidn*ppers, ra*ists, or dr*g lords should know that if found guilty, they would be given the death penalty. This should make them think twice before committing brutal acts of crime. Some countries and states that have abolished the death penalty were forced to revert back to the lethal punishment when they couldn’t keep the rising crime rates under control. States like Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Arizona, California, Utah and Washington still send hardcore criminals to die, by gas inhalation, lethal injection or hanging. Criminals know that committing serious crimes can lead to the death penalty. If they still dare commit such crimes, then they should be held responsible and made to face the law. When the innocent become victims of horrendous crimes, it’s only fair that the criminals are not let off the hook.

Furthermore, It is true that even with the threat of the death penalty, violent crimes are committed with exemption. Dr*g traffickers and pushers operate freely; and the threat of gang fights, r*pe, m*rder, armed robbery and kidn*pping under the influence of drugs as well as dr*g-related disputes are ever present. But what more of the country abolishes the death penalty?

H*ll will break loose, and more criminals will dare to commit serious crimes. There will also be a free flow of dr*gs that will destroy social order. The opinion that even the death penalty has not deterred criminals from committing serious crimes cannot be an excuse to get rid of said law.

Next, the thought to abolish the death penalty has to be carefully studied. The death penalty is still needed when a country is littered with crimes that can create fear in criminals, as well as hope in citizens. Humanitarians, practicing lawyers, and others who push for abolishing capital punishment should not be so concerned about about the lives of m*rderers, r*pists, kiddn*ppers, and dr*g traffickers, and ignore the countless numbers of violent deaths of victims who were innocent caused by these criminals. Without the death penalty it could give criminals the wrong idea, such as disgusting and disturbing crimes not being taken seriously with punishment. The repeal of the death penalty treats all murders as the same. Once a person commits a single act of murder, each additional murder is a freebie.

On the other hand, some would say the death penalty is r*cist, inhumane, and outright wrong. But, crime has nothing to do with race, gender, sexulaity, etc. If you’re a bad person commiting crimes, that's just who they are. The death Penalty stops criminals from committing serious crimes. In no way should a person take or torture an innocent life, and not have any repercussion for what they did.

In conclusion, abolishing the death penalty will only send the wrong signal to those who have the tendency to commit horrible crimes. Sparing the lives of hardcore criminals for humanitarian reasons will only cause more misery for others. It will see a rise of serious crimes in our society, further impairing the nation.

Explanation:

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On a presidential campaign poster from the 1800s, a bright and large sun is shining behind the candidate. Using what you know about symbolism, what does the sun symbolize?

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Answer: hope

Explanation:

Answer: hope

Explanation:

What does Juliet send Romeo as a token of love in Romeo and Juliet?

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Juliet sends Romeo a ring as a token of her love 
Juliet sends nurse to give Romeo her ring.

Neither my dad nor my brothers ______ how to ski.a. knows
b. know
c. knowing
d. knews​

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Final answer:

The correct answer is b. know.

Explanation:

In English grammar, subject-verb agreement is an important rule that ensures that the verb agrees in number with its subject. When we have a compound subject joined by the conjunction 'nor,' the verb should agree with the closer subject. In this case, the subject is 'my dad nor my brothers.'

The options given are:

  1.  
  2. a. knows
  3.  
  4. b. know
  5.  
  6. c. knowing
  7.  
  8. d. knews

The correct verb form to use is 'know' because the closer subject is 'brothers,' which is plural. Therefore, the correct answer is b. know.

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