Which of the following prefixes means "one"?

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Answer 1
Answer: Uni- or Mono- are two prefixes meaning one

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What is the voice of the following sentence?They have found the missing ring. A. active B. passive
For a statement to be considered false, every part of the sentence must be false.Please select the best answer from the choices providedTF

A sentence that contains both dependent and independent clauses is known as a(n)a. simple sentence.
b. complex sentence.
c. compound sentence.
d. independent sentence.

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The correct answer is B. Complex sentence.

Simple sentences are sentences made of only one independent clause. Compound ones have many independent clauses in them. Complex sentence is made out of a mixture of both dependent and independent clauses.

Where would a pronunciation guide for a word be most likely to be found? [L.11-12.4.c]a. encyclopedia
b. thesaurus
c. dictionary
d. glossary

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I think d. Glossary

Identify the type of sentence. Pride is a powerful factor in an individual's behavior; it can also be the downfall of that individual. simple sentence compound sentence complex sentence

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 Inthe sentence:Pride is a powerful factor in an individual'sbehavior; it can also be the downfall of that individual. 

Thesentence is complex sentence.
Asentence basically has a subject, the object of the sentence or doer of theaction and predicate, the verb, the adjective, etc.Sentence structurescould be simple (one independent clause), compound (two independent clause withcoordinating conjunction), complex (a subordinate & independent clause) andcompound-complex sentences (subordinate & two independent clause). Theseinclude clauses, conjunctions, coherence and balance and even to the number ofwords you use in your subject and predicate. The benefit of complex or compoundsentences is that it could give you more explanation on the subject or topic ofthe sentence. This gives you a much more understanding on what the sentence istrying to portray or to message to give. 

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complex

because it is 2 sentences joined by a ;

What does the phrase "purpled thy nail" refer to in this excerpt from "The Flea" by John Donne?

Cruel and sudden, hast thou since

Purpled thy nail in blood of innocence?

A an injury the speaker's beloved incurred as he wooed her

B the shared blood of the speaker and his beloved in the flea

C the loss of the beloved's innocence symbolized by the flea

D the beloved's sudden cruel treatment of the speaker

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Answer:

B. the shared blood of the speaker and his beloved in the flea

Explanation:

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Is the underlined participial phrase correctly placed or misplaced?Continuing to read the newspaper, my father ignored the ringing telephone.

Underlined words: Continuing to read the newspaper,

A.
misplaced participial phrase

B.
correctly placed participial phrase

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The participial phrase given in the sentence is misplaced. The answer is option A. In the given sentence, the phrase becomes a dangling modifier because it does not clearly state what word it really modifies. So to correct it, the sentence should be, "My father, continuing to read the newspaper, ignored the ringing telephone". Now it is clear who the participial phrase is describing, which is "father".

It was (she, her) who won the local marathon. (1 point)
she
her

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The answer us "her" because "she" doesn't make sense in the sentence
The answer would have to be her.