In "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," what does Ichabod Crane fear the most? A.Brom Bones

B.Katrina Van Tassel

C.the Headless Horseman

D.large pumpkins

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Answer 1
Answer: I think the answer is C but that's off the top of my head.
Answer 2
Answer: It can't be Katrina, as she is the woman he loves, and he wasn't afraid of pumpkins either.

I think it is C., the headless horseman.

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An adjective clause is basically a phrase (to be exact, a dependent clause: a group of words that can't be a sentence) that provides more description.  It begins with a pronoun or adverb, like: who, whom, that, which, when, where, or why.  It is not necessary to the sentence, so you can take it out and it still makes sense.

Let's work backwards.  D is "If I put on headphones, I can play the electric piano without disturbing others."  "If I put on headphones" is a phrase, a dependent clause, providing more description.  Does it start with one of the words above?  No.  Is it necessary to the sentence?  Yes, because this is the whole point of the sentence: to tell you HOW the character can play the piano without disturbing others, using headphones.  D is incorrect.

Here's C: "I have taken piano lessons since I was six years old."  "Since I was six years old" provides more description and is dependent.  Does it start with one of the words above?  No.  Is it necessary to the sentence?  Yes, because again, it's the point of the sentence.  "I have taken piano lessons" doesn't tell you much!  C is incorrect.

What about B?  "When I first learn a difficult piece, I play it very slowly."  "When I first learn a difficult piece" provides more description, and is a dependent clause.  Does it start with one of the words above?  YES: it starts with "when"!!  We're getting closer.  But is it necessary to the sentence?  Try it: "I play it very slowly."  But WHY does the character play it slowly?  This phrase IS necessary, to explain, because it's the point of the sentence!  B is incorrect.

That just leaves A: "My new electric piano, which includes over 1,000 different settings, is fun to play."  The dependent clause providing more description is "which includes over 1,000 different settings."  Does it start with one of the words above?  YES, it starts with "which"!!  Is it necessary to the sentence?  Try it without the clause.  "My new electric piano is fun to play."  That works!!  The clause is NOT necessary, starts with "which," AND provides more description!  We have our winner!

Answer: A
A. my new electric piano which include over 1,000 different settings is fun to play

Poem based on any of the panchatantra story
with a suitable title

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love
is a powerful thing it shouldn't be played with or it will come back to hunat u and never pretend to be someone Ur not


sorry some ppl tell me it sounds more like a quote

Short vowel of accomplice

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a or i,
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Which of these best explains the irony in Matilda's situation in this play?

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If you were an exceedingly wealthy, altruistic philanthropist, what causes would you support and why?

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I would support funding for foster homes. With better funding the government would be able to give them better lives. A lot of foster kids grow up in and out of the foster system due to caretakers that are only interested in making money from the government. There is also the housing problem. If there are too many kids at one orphanage they will refuse other kids. More funding will allow the people in charge to buy larger buildings to house more children, and make it less cramped.

I feel that this would help make orphans a little more happy because they're not just getting thrown at whomever will take them due to housing space. Children in the foster system end up being angry at themselves and angry at others that they are constantly thrown around and no one ever adopts them.

With better funding these children would have a better life, and a better chance at finding a comfortable home to live in.

Please help: How does Marc Antony's rhetoric, such as his repeatedly calling Brutus an "honorable man," affect the crowd when he is giving his funeral speech in Act III? A. It makes the crowd confused over what has happened to Caesar. B. It makes the crowd mistrust what Antony has to say about Brutus. C. It makes the crowd hate Caesar for his ambition. D. It makes the crowd increasingly angry with the conspirators.

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The best answer as to how Marc Antony's rhetoric, such as his repeatedly calling Brutus an "honorable man," affects the crowd when he is giving his funeral
speech in Act III is "D. It makes the crowd increasingly angry with the conspirators"