What is the possessive form of girlfriend

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Answer 1
Answer: I'm pretty sure this is girlfriend's
Answer 2
Answer:

answer: girlfriend's

explanation: to show the possessve form of any word, you add 's to the end. If  the word is plural, you make it s'.

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11. comma fault

The sentence should have been:

Like a puppy, drawing attention to itself at every opportunity. 

12. none of the above

CORRECT: Take the bread out of the oven; the crust is starting to burn.

13. seats, and

14. horseshoes; she

15. clocks, nevertheless,

16. cool;

CORRECT: The night was cool, yet we wrapped up in blankets, and we stayed warm.

17. course,

CORRECT: We have the data, of course; can we apply it to the theory? 

18. planned, in fact,

CORRECT: The class read the play and chose a scene to memorize; they planned, in fact, to perform the scene for the school.

19. foundation, however,

20. bus; he will need, therefore,

The two main characters in Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game," General Zaroff and Sanger Rainsford, size each other up when they meet. Zaroff says of Rainsford's negative reaction to hunting humans, "It's like finding a snuffbox in a limousine." What does he likely mean by this comparison?*he believes Rainsford has outdated, old-fashioned values in a modern world.
*He admires Rainsford for holding on to his ancestors' beliefs in the new world.
*He suggests that Rainsford is new to the pleasures that the modern world offers.
*He claims that Rainsford will not prosper in life if he clings to his Puritan ways.

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He claims that Rainsford will not prosper in life if he clings to his Puritan ways. 

In "A Trip Back," Robert Olen Butler makes frequent use of foreshadowing. Which BEST describes foreshadowing?a. a discrepancy between what is said and what is accomplished in a story
b. the use of descriptions that indicate what has happened previously
c. the use of clues that suggest what will happen later in a story
d. a concise statement that reveals a principle or moral lesson

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The answer that best describes foreshadowing is C) the use of clues that suggest what will happen later in a story.
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Which phrase best describes dr pascal's attitude in the scene described by this passage?

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The phrase best describes Dr Pascal's attitude in the scene described by this passage is peaceful.

What is a phrase?

A group of two or more words used to express a single idea but do not form a complete sentence is called a phrase.

In the given scenario, the phrase best describes Dr Pascal's attitude in the scene described by this passage is peaceful.

Thus, it can be concluded that the answer is peaceful.

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Answer:

Peaceful

Explanation:

I just took the test and that was the correct answer. The answer choices were:

- peaceful

- frustrated

- self-conscious

- absent-minded

Which audience would view the following statement with the least emotion?

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A. The stranger.

He doesn’t know the person being talked about in a conversation he overheard, he would dismiss it just as quickly as he heard it and would likely not remember it the next day.

Answer: a stranger

Explanation:

Because their not close to you to care

To Kill a Mockingbird:The themes of prejudice, ignorance, and innocence work their way into both of the plots of the story. Explain how they do this.

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prejudice and ignorance are most notable when you examine racism in the time period where TKAM takes place.Innocence is very prominent when  you look at the perspective from which the novel is written. Scout observes the horrors of that time period (racism, Jim Crow laws, etc.) but she does not seem to truly understand their implications. She possesses innocence due to her age.