What is a work of Postmodernism more likely to have than a work of Romanticism? A. themes dealing with strong emotion B. a focus on the pleasures and dreams of the upper class C. a theme dealing with day-to-day problems with money

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Answer: A work of Postmodernism is more likely to have C) a theme dealing with day-to-day problems with money than a work of Romanticism, which deals with themes dealing with string emotion, and has a focus on the pleasures and dreams of the upper class.
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Answer:

a theme dealing with day-to-day problems with money

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Choose all answers that are correct.
a. Aug.
b. Sept.
c. Their
d. Anniversary

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The answer is A and B 

In which sentence does the underlined gerund function as the object of a preposition?A-In their free time, the children enjoyed drawing.
B-The child was dizzy from twirling.
C-Singing was a favorite pastime.
D-The teacher encouraged reading.

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First, you need to find prepositions in these sentences, because not all of them have them. There are no prepositions in C and D, which means we can eliminate those options. Now, you need to know what a gerund is. It is a type of a verb form that ends in -ing. Having that in mind, the object of a preposition is a gerund that follows a preposition. The answer cannot be A, because the preposition in is not followed by a gerund. This means that the correct answer is B. The child was dizzy from twirling. 

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B- The child was dizzy from twirling.

Explanation:

Fossils reveal the structures of plants and animals that lived long ago.Which of the words or groups of words is the simple predicate?


lived long ago
reveal the structures
lived
reveal

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Answer: D) reveal.

Explanation: The simple predicate is the main verb in the predicate that tells what the subject does (it doesn't include any modifiers or complements). In the given sentence, the subject is "Fossils" and despite having two verbs ("reveal" and "lived"), the one that expresses what the action that is performed by the subject, is "reveal," so the correct answer is the corresponding to option D.

i believe it is reveal the structers ( sorry about the spelling)

What does it mean to be a "good man?" You know, at somebody's funeral, someone might say, "he was a good man." What do they mean by that?

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Answer: good person

Explanation:

It means that he was a good person

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Complete the text with the missing words

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1) on
2)crowd
3)head
4)over
5)crossed
6)miss
7)what about
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9)could
10)past

Thomas paine's common sense was important because it?a. changed the minds of colonist who were still unsure about revolting.
b. convicted colonist to throw tea into the boston harbor
c. created untiy among the colonist against the french
d. reminded the colonist that they where forever bound by the british

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C. Changed the minds of the colonists who were still unsure about revolting. APEX!

B becuse he told them to throw tea in boston harbor