The old church building was turned into a movie theater when our congregation purchased a larger facility, and many of our members were very upset by this ___________ use of the old building. A.
malevolent

B.
profane

C.
irascible

D.
prodigy

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is profane, meaning an irreverance or contempt of God. It also means contempt for sacred things.

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What conclusion does Ophelia draw from Hamlet’s behavior in act III, scene I, in which he tells her to “Get thee to a nunnery”?that he is feigning madness
that he is a misogynist
that he has lost his mind
that he is unfit for the throne

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The conclusion that Ophelia draws from Hamlet's behaviour in Act III, Scene ! is that He has lost his mind. She exclaims aloud to please make him normal again and bemoans the man that he once was and fears for the man that he is now. 

The correct answer is that he has lost his mind.


Ophelia thinks that Hamlet has finally gone completely mad after saying those words to her. She is confused because one day, he would be totally normal, and the other, he would be saying such phrases to her that hurt her. She wishes he would be normal again and that they could be happy, but unfortunately, that doesn't happen as she kills herself, and he is murdered in the end.

When Thomas Paine wrote about reconciliation, he is referring to (1 point)the southern colonies staying peacefully connected to the northern colonies.
the colonies staying peacefully connected with Great Britain.
the colonists staying peacefully connected to Native Americans.
Great Britain staying peacefully connected with Europe.

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The colonies staying peacefully connected with Great Britain.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. Don wore braces on both of his legs still, he was an avid runner. B. Don wore braces on both of his legs still; he was an avid runner. C. Don wore braces on both of his legs; still, he was an avid runner. D. Don wore braces on both of his legs: still he was an avid runner.

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The right option is C.

"Don wore braces on both of his legs; still, he was an avid runner".

In this sentence, "still" indicates a sort of surprise. It is placed between a semicolon and a comma because it functions as a transition word.

Transition words show the relationship between sentences and help the text to be cohesive. Some examples of transition words are "nevertheless", "however", and "even though" among others.

Imma go with C. or D. 
I may not be correct.. But 
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 ~ Sequoyah :-)

Who was in charge of the field slaves

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In the Southern US there was a man called the overseer who watched over the slaves

Which word in the sentence is the direct object? Sometimes, however, the team would lose games.
a. team
b. lose
c. games
d. Sometimes
ENGLISH WILL BE THE DEATH OF ME I SWEAR!!

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The answer is c. games. Games is the object of the verb. What did they lose? They lost games.
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Which of the following statements is most accurate about author's style?a. It is determined largely by the publisher.
b. It contributes to the text's tone, mood, and meaning.
c. It cannot influence the characters within the story itself.
d. It provides the exposition in the early stages of the plot.

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b for sure. style is different for each author and influences potentially anything in the text. Think about shakespeare, he would obviously write differently to someone writing about teenage vampire romance.
B is the closes one because all the other choice really don't make sense.
when your writing your putting in your moods and tones and then you pour meaning into it all