the adjective of these and those should be used only with plural nouns simple subjects singular subject concrete nouns

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Answer: Plural Nouns - these and those are in the plural tense and should be used plurally 

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In the first book, the Capitol forces the last players together by draining the river/stream which forces them to go to the lake near the cornucopia if they want access to water.    

When are semicolons correctly and effectively used?

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There are two main ways to use semicolons.

1. To Join Two Independent Clauses in a Sentence

The first is to separate what are technically called independent clauses. Just think of these as complete sentences—they have a subject and a verb, and they could stand alone as sentences of their own. Take these two sentences, for instance:

• Jeff is tall.
• Bill is short.

These are complete sentences, and to join them together into one sentence, we have to use a semicolon:

• Jeff is tall; Bill is short.

We cannot use ONLY a comma, as this would create what's called a comma splice. (We could use a comma AND a conjunction like and or but, but not just a comma by itself.)

• WRONG: Jeff is tall, Bill is short 
• RIGHT: Jeff is tall, but Bill is short.
• RIGHT: Jeff is tall, and Bill is short.
• RIGHT: Jeff is tall; Bill is short.

2. (Sometimes) to Separate Items in a List

The second way to use semicolons is to separate items in a list. Normally we just do this we commas, like this:

• There are three types of tree in the orchard: apple, fig, and pear.

But sometimes commas can cause confusion in a list, especially if some of the items within that list have commas of their own. For instance:

• Some of the world's most popular cities to visit are Paris, France, Rome, Italy, and London, England.

Here, it looks like my list contains six items (Paris AND France AND Rome AND Italy AND London AND England.) But really it contains only three items (Paris, France AND Rome, Italy AND London, England), and to clarify that fact I can use semicolons:

• Some of the world's most popular cities to visit are Paris, France; Rome, Italy; and London, England.

Here, it's clear that I mean to have three cities, and not six places, in my list.

Answer:

edmentum says- when connecting related but independent clauses of a sentence

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In which situation is an online synonym finder useful? studying for a social studies exam proofreading a letter revising a draft of an essay researching a word s history

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The Exam proofreading  is the final reading of the essay where you can rectify all the errors , words , correct the sentences and other errors which make the essay correct.

A letter revising a draft of an essay is situation is an online synonym finder useful for the someone to check the essay written properly and there would be less chances of error .

Type of Proofreading

There were many type of Proof reading as such as :

  • Translation : Where the one person translate the word and other person rectify the errors.

  • Academy Proof reading

You have to look the sentences very closely and rectify them always , to check the correct used of the word and make proper sentences.

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Which best describes the conflict and resolution between Laocoön and the Trojans?

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The conflict between Laocoon and the Trojans was that when the Trojans saw the Greek ships leaving, they thought the war was over.  When they saw the wooden horse, they thought it was a gift and wanted to bring it inside Troy.  Laocoon objected thinking it was a trick but the Trojans disregarded his warning.  Laocoon insisted but Athena had two serpents from the sea attack him and this enabled the Greeks to sneak in and conquer Troy.

Which words from line 14 of the romeo & juliet prologue are stressed?A.

What, shall, our , shall, to
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here, miss, toil, strive, mend
C.

What, miss, our, mend
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here, shall, strive, mend

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The words from line 14 of the romeo & juliet prologue that are stressed are "here, miss, toil, strive, mend" mostly because these are the words that carry the most meaning. 

What kind of complement is the word difficult in this sentence limited space makes setup difficult?

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Here are the choices.

A.objective complement
B.indirect object
C.predicate adjective
D.predicate nominative

The correct answer is letter C.predicate adjective. It is predicate adjective because the word difficult modifies setup.