Select all that apply. Which of the following are relative pronouns? as if whichever whose because who although when that

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Answer 1
Answer: who, when, and that.
Answer 2
Answer:

The correct answer is WHO, WHOSE, WHOM, WHICH, THAT, WHAT, WHOEVER, WHOMEVER, WHICHEVER, or WHATEVER.


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In The Tempest, Prospero claims that, despite giving Caliban "human care," he cannot be elevated from his brutish nature. Caliban, on the other hand, claims that Prospero has taken advantage of him and that the only good he gained from learning his language is that he can curse Prospero. Which central themes of the play are illustrated by these events?A. The illusion of justice and the struggle against one's nature B. The changing dynamics of power and the effects of parenting C. The power of language and the ambiguous definition of civilization D. The struggle of humanity against nature and the definition of humanity
Which quote refers to Esteban? A.“The only difference between one that stands up good and one that blows over is what kind of stick they're stuck up there on.” B.“He left all of the sheets and blankets, the knickknacks, and all the kitchen things except for three matching beer mugs. He had taken some of the old magazines and paperback mysteries from the shelf.” C.“This man you are looking at is an English teacher. He did not come here so he could wash egg foo yung off plates and take orders from a five-year-old.” D.“He's got warts on his elbows and those eyebrows that meet in the middle.”

What is the correct meaning of the word gloat

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Contemplate or dwell on one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure.
(malignant being the action of menevolance)

**IMPORTANT NEED HELP IN ORDER TO GRADUATE, WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 75 POINTS FOR BEST EXPLAINED ANSWER**Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

"So he growled from his depths, hackles rising out their outrage. 'Bear up, old heart! You've borne worse, far worse, that day when the Cyclops, man-mountain, bolted your hardy comrades down. But you held fast – '"

Who is speaking here?

A. Athena
B. Telemachus
C. Odysseus
D. Eumaeus

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Odysseus is speaking in this excerpt
your answer is c odysse

What is the combined meaning of the root word and suffix in the word bibliophile?

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Bibliophile  means a lover of book. It simply means a person collects or likes books.

Explanation:

In the word bibliophile, the root word is "biblio-", and it literally means book.

The suffix in the word "bibliophile" is "-phile", and it means someone who love or likes something.

When the root word and the suffix are combined, we then obtained the word bibliophile  which means a lover of book. It simply means a person collects or likes books.

the answer would be someone who loves books i took the test and got it right

Which words in the sentence make up the adjective phrase? North Carolina's long string of narrow islands is known as the Outer Banks. A. is known as B. of narrow islands C. the Outer Banks D. North Carolina's

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Well first of all, an adjective phrase is a phrase in which the first word is the adjective. So I would go with B. beause narrow is the adjective describing islands.

Let me know if this helps or if you have any more questions!
The answer would be B. It describes about the noun (North Carolina's islands).

Find the area of a rhombus with diagonals 2.7 mm and 3.2 mm. A) 8.64 mm2 B) 2.95 mm2 C) 5.9 mm2 D) 4.32 mm2

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Area of a rhomus (p*q)/(2)
So 2.7 × 3.2 = 8.64 ÷ 2 = 4.32 mm²
D is correct
Find the area of a rhombus with diagonals 2.7 mm and 3.2 mm. D. 4.32 mm² Hope I helped and good luck

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El Olvido

BY JUDITH ORTIZ COFER

It is a dangerous thing
to forget the climate of your birthplace,
to choke out the voices of dead relatives
when in dreams they call you
by your secret name.
It is dangerous
to spurn the clothes you were born to wear
for the sake of fashion; dangerous
to use weapons and sharp instruments
you are not familiar with; dangerous
to disdain the plaster saints
before which your mother kneels
praying with embarrassing fervor
that you survive in the place you have chosen to live:
a bare, cold room with no pictures on the walls,
a forgetting place where she fears you will die
of loneliness and exposure.
Jesús, María, y José, she says,
el olvido is a dangerous thing.
*El olvido means forgetfulness in Spanish.

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I understand this, I connect with it also because it relates to what parents think or tell children, parents don't want them to forget their birthplace, that makess them forget who they are, they don't want us to play with sharp items, it makes them think we are going to hurt ourselves. They don't want us to forget our dead relatives, it makes us remember their legacy. They don't want us to forget our Christianity, and they never want our life to be boring and alone. Hope this helped you with this prompt.