In the following sentence, identify the part of speech of the italicized word.Catching fish (is) one of the oldest pastimes.

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Answer 1
Answer: The word (is) is always used as a verb in written and spoken English.

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Comflict between Ralph and Jack quotes ?

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"Shut up," said Ralph absently. He lifted the conch. "Seems to me we ought to have a chief to decide things."

"A chief! A chief!"

"I ought to be chief," said Jack with simple arrogance, "because I'm chapter chorister and head boy. I can sing C sharp." (1.229-231)

The suffusion drained away from Jack's face. Ralph waved again for silence.

"Jack's in charge of the choir. They can be—what do you want them be?"

"Hunters."

Jack and Ralph smiled at each other with shy liking. The rest began to talk eagerly. (1.254-257)

“You're no good on a job like this.”

“All the same –”

“We don’t want you,” said Jack, flatly. “Three’s enough.” (1.274-276)

"A fire! Make a fire!"

At once half the boys were on their feet. Jack clamored among them, the conch forgotten.

"Come on! Follow me!"

The space under the palm trees was full of noise and movement. Ralph was on his feet too, shouting for quiet, but no one heard him. All at once the crowd swayed toward the island and was gone—following Jack. (2.120-123)

Jack's face swam near him.

"And you shut up! Who are you, anyway? Sitting there telling people what to do. You can't hunt, you can't sing—"

"I'm chief. I was chosen."

"Why should choosing make any difference? Just giving orders that don't make any sense—" (5.238-241)

“Who thinks Ralph oughtn’t to be chief?”

He looked expectantly at the boys ranged around, who had frozen. Under the palms there was deadly silence.

“Hands up?” said Jack strongly, “whoever wants Ralph not to be chief?”

The silence continued, breathless and heavy and full of shame. Slowly the red drained from Jack’s cheeks, then came back with a painful rush. He licked his lips and turned his head at an angle, so that his gaze avoided the embarrassment of linking with another’s eye.

“How many think –”

His voice trailed off. The hands that held the conch shook. He cleared his throat, and spoke loudly.

“All right then.”

He laid the conch with great care in the grass at his feet. The humiliating tears were running from the corner of each eye.

“I’m not going to play any longer. Not with you.” (8.67-75)

Identify the type of subordinate clause in the following sentence.The trouble was that he forgot where he put his keys.
noun.
adjective.
adverb.

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The subordinate clause in the sentence "The trouble was that he forgot where he put his keys" is a noun clause. 
A subordinate clause is a clause that is dependent on the main clause. It cannot stand alone. The subordinate clause in this sentence is: "The trouble was that". The main clause in this sentence is: "he forgot where he put his keys". From the above we can see that the main clause can stand on its own but the subordinate clause cannot stand on its own. 

Which of the following threats did soldiers face in the trenches?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Fire

No choices, but they did have to worry about trench foot and shellshock.

Alex is taking a creative writing class. In class, he learned that some writers make surprising, interesting, or amusing contradictions in their work. Which literary device did he learn about?

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He learned about irony.

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Answer:

He learned about irony

How does the outcome of the play relate to the friar's earlier observations about nature? Cite evidence from the friar's speech in Act 2 to support your response.

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Answer:c the answer is c

Explanation:

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Identify the subordinate clause in this sentence.The South China tiger is the most critically endangered tiger, although other subspecies are also threatened.

A.
although other subspecies are also threatened

B.
The South China tiger is the most critically endangered tiger

C.
The South China tiger

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The South China tiger is the most critically endangered tiger, although other subspecies are also threatened.


A. although other subspecies are also threatened


B. The South China tiger is the most critically endangered tiger


C. The South China tiger


ANSWER =   A.  although other subspecies are also threatened


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A subordinate clause is a dependent clause that is connected to the main sentence using subordinating conjunctions such as: because, if, once, after, before, although, and etc. This clause adds more information or ideas to the main sentence. In the sentence given, the subordinate clause is, option A. although other subspecies are also threatened.