What is 3 declarative sentences for hats,math,winter

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Answer 1
Answer: A declarative sentence is where you state your feelings so:
I need a new hat.
I hate math.
I love winter.

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English Help PleasePoetry Analysis
Once the annotations are complete, it’s time to write the analysis. An analysis consists of facts and commentaries. It is not a summary, a listing of facts, or random, unsubstantiated conjecture. Use the following outline to help you:
I. Topic sentence stating the title of the poem, the author, and the poem’s theme.
A. Evidence #1: Identify an important line, poetic device, rhyme scheme, etc.
1. Analysis/Interpretation #1: Explain how the evidence supports the designated theme.
2. Analysis/Interpretation #2: Explain how the evidence supports the designated theme.
B. Evidence #2: Identify an important line, poetic devices, rhyme scheme.
1. Analysis/Interpretation #1: Explain how the evidence supports the designated theme.
2. Analysis/Interpretation #2: Explain how the evidence supports the designated theme.
C. Concluding Sentence
Guilt
We would fish,
and we would enjoy it.
That's what my mother said.
I had never fished before,
so I called you.
At the pier we baited our hooks –
slipped barbs into rancid shrimp.
The shining silver pierced one side
and emerged,
glistening, on the other.
Then we cast.
Yours landed far away
near one of the fishing boats,
but mine landed close –
too close perhaps –
to the solitary black cormorant
who clumsily flapped away
and screamed at me in its foreign tongue.
Then came reluctant waiting.
Finally, I felt a sharp tug
and I saw it –
the blue-white streak
cut through the brine
like harnessed lightning.
A mackerel.
The monofilament stretched taut.
Slowly I reeled it in.
As it lay there,
staining the dock crimson,
you killed it.
“Just a fish,” you claimed.
But when it was cooked
for our dinner
I tasted
guilt.
--Jed Chambers

Write your analysis for “Guilt” or a poem of your choice below:

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In the poem "Guilt," Jed Chambers works to draw sympathy from the reader and give them the message that hurting other animals is wrong. Although the poet used negative language in the beginning of the poem, the first line where he intimates that the narrator was having doubts about the death of the mackerel is line 31: "'Just a fish,' you claimed." Unlike his friend, the speaker believes that the fish is more than "just a fish." He puts a value to the creature, viewing it as a life that should not be wasted. The final two lines (34-35), "I tasted / guilt" further prove this theme. The narrator is regretting killing the fish. Unlike most people, he views the mackerel as more than just dinner; he has problem with the fact that the animal's life was taken so thoughtlessly. In "Guilt," Chambers does an excellent job of provoking thought regarding the value of animal life through effective language and a compelling first-person perspective.

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Which word is a contraction? A. there B. they C. their D. they're

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A contraction is a word that breaks down into two words.. There isn't a contraction because it doesn't break down into two words. They isn't a contraction because it doesn't break down into two words. Their is a contraction because it doesn't break down into two words. They're is a contraction because it breaks down into two words. Your answer is D. They're. Hoped I helped. :)

A strong introduction for a persuasive essay establishes the issue, gives the writer's position, anda. describes the opposing position.
b. gets the audience's attention.
c. summarizes a convincing argument.
d. appeals to the reader's logic.

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The correct answer should be b. gets the audience's attention

This is called a hook. The other mentioned aspects are analyzed later in the essay.

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A. A screwdriver and wrench is necessary for this project. B. The sisters and their brother has arrived from karate practice. C. Both Charlie and Arthur looks too tired for another game. D. He and his team approve of the decision I made.

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Well, let me write the correct versions, and see which one does not need a correction:
A. A screwdriver and wrench ARE necessary for this project.

B. The sisters and their brother HAVE arrived from karate practice.

C. BothCharlie and Arthur LOOK too tired for another game.

D. He and his teamapprove of the decision I made.
- yes, no correction needed! so in this case the verb agrees with the subject.

Which sentence correctly uses the past perfect tense? Carl bought a ticket three weeks in advance. Carl will have lost his map by the end of the trip. Carl has packed three suitcases for his trip. Carl had asked his mother’s permission before he left town.

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The past perfect tense indicates that an action was completed at some point in the past before something else happened.

Subject+had+past participle=past perfect tense.

Therefore, the sentence that uses the past perfect tense is, "Carl had asked his mother's permission before he left town."

A Past Perfect Tense indicates actions that have been accomplished or done in the past before another action takes place. In the choices given, the example of the sentence that uses past perfect tense is, "Carl had asked his mother's permission before he left town."

What is sum of 5/8 + 5/8

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Not an english question but oh well...

5/8 + 5/8
You can do this easily as both fractions have the same denominator.
So just add the 5 + 5 together to combine the fraction like so:
10/8
OR
1  2/8


10/8, which then becomes 5/4.

Because this is an improper fraction it must be simplified to 1 and 1/5.

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