In the sentence which word is an interrogative adjective?what are the powers of the supreme court justice?

A. justice
B. the
C.what
D.supreme

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer to this is C. what. Since Interrogative Adjectives are used with nouns to ask questions.

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Identify the infinitive phrase and the subject of the infinitive in the sentence below.To speak clearly is essential to being understood.
Infinitive phrase:
Being used as a(n) _______.

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Infinitive phrasesstarts with infinitives that is, “to” added by a simple verb and can be used asnouns, adjectives or adverbs. In the case of including a main clause in thesentence, infinitive phrase separates it with comma. ‘

Tospeak clearly’ and ‘to being understood’ are used as an adverb because ‘to’precedes to the word ‘speak’ which is a verb, an action word. 

Adverbs are words used in shifting or adding meaningof a verb, clause, adjective, or another adverb. They can be used if: firstly,a sentence contains a subject and a predicate. Secondly, when a subordinateconjunction is used and thirdly, if it answer the ‘adverbial questions’ – when,why, when and how. It is also further categorized to time, place, manner,degree, condition, concession and reason.

Which word or words and punctuation best corrects any errors in the sentence? Watch for the stop sign this intersection is dangerous!

A.
sign-

B.
sign,

C.
sign; this

D.
sign, and

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The answer is D. sign, and

Read this sentence: Sarah was as hungry as a momma grizzly bear just waking from hibernation. What does the phrase grizzly bear suggest?a. Ferocity
b. Heaviness
c. Wildness
d. Solitude

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I think that the phrase "grizzly bear" suggests A. ferocity - a grizzly bear after hibernation is likely very hungry, and because of this aggressive, and it can be additionally aggressive to protect its children if it's a "momma".

A. ferocity is the answer for this

Identify the property shown. 6 • w = w • 6 A. transitive B. associative C. commutative D. distributive

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i think the answer is D

hope it helps :-)

Answer:

commutative

Explanation:

The order does not change the answer. x + y = y + x

Match each sentence with the function of the noun clause in bold.Tiles
direct object
subject
predicative nominative
object of a preposition

What I saw in the closet left me speechless.
arrowBoth
When I was six, I learned how to swim.
arrowBoth
I was caught between what my conscience was telling me and what I wanted to do.
arrowBoth
The scary movie I watched is what kept me awake that night.

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1. What I saw in the closet left me speechless.= subject


Here, the noun clause is What I saw in the closet. This clause is used as the subject of the sentence. So, you can replace the entire clause with one simple word - he. For example: He left me speechless. This way you can easily determine that the first word (or rather the entire clause in the example above) is the subject.


2. When I was six, I learned how to swim.= direct object


The noun clause here is How to swim. Even though this may look like an adverbial clause, it is not because it has the function of a direct object (which only noun clauses can). You can easily determine that this is a direct object by asking the question - what? For example: What did I learn when I was six? And the answer is: How to swim. This way you know it is an object.


3. I was caught between what my conscience was telling me and what I wanted to do.= object of a preposition


Here, the noun clauses are What my conscience was telling me and what I wanted to do. They are objects, but not regular objects (like in sentence 2 above). Given that they are located after the preposition between, they are called object of a preposition.


4. The scary movie I watched is what kept me awake that night.= predicative nominative


Predicative nominative is a word, phrase, or an entire clause following a linking verb (such as to be, to seem, etc.). In the example above, the linking verb is IS, and the clause following it What kept me awake that night is the predicative nominative.


1. What I saw in the closet left me speechless - subject
2. When I was six, I learned how to swim - direct object
3. I was caught between what my conscience was telling me and what I wanted to do - object of a preposition
4. The scary movie I watched is what kept me awake that night - predicate nominative

•URGENT !! 20 POINTS + BRAINLIEST !!Choose an alternative title for “The Taming Of The Shrew” by Shakespeare.

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Answer:

How to Tame The Shrew

Explanation:

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