What does the phrase “the cut fell to the Knight” mean?a. The Knight would be the contest's judge.
b. The Knight would be the first to tell a tale.
c. The Knight unsheathed his sword at the inn.
d. The Knight was the first to drop out of the group.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is B. the knight would be the first to tell a tale

This is of course if you are referring to Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.

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Select the correctly spelled plural forms. men hours
allies
shampoes
loafs
go-betweens
runners-up

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Answer: The correctly spelled plural forms are: men, hours, allies, go-betweens and runners-up.

Explanation:The plural form of a noun is usually formed by adding "-s" or "-es" at the end of the word. This is the case of the noun "hour" and the compound noun "go-between", whose plural forms are "hours" and "go-betweens" respectively. However, in other cases, irregular nouns are made plural by changing a vowel. For instance, the plural form of the noun "man" is formed by changing the "a" to "e": "men". Moreover, in order to form the plural form of a noun ending in "y", such as "ally", the final letter is usually changed to "i". Therefore, the plural form of "ally" is "allies". Finally, the noun "runner-up" is made plural by adding the "-s" after "runner": "runners-up".

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men hours

allies

runners-up

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Which word correctly completes the sentence? __________ starting to rain outside.

A.
Its

B.
It's

C.

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B. It's = It is starting to rain outside

Kids should have less homework because?
Give me 10 reasons why

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1. More time for pyhisical fitness
2. Time to discover themselves 
3. To find talents
4. To interact with others
5. quality vs quantity
6. Family time
7. 45 minutes of struggle in class isnt going to reinforce homework that takes another 45 minutes of struggle.
8. Less grading for teachers
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Which one of the following short stories takes a series of completely ordinary events and develops them into a character study? A. "Young Goodman Brown"
B. "Paul's Case"
C. "A Private History of a Campaign That Failed"
D. "A Pair of Silk Stockings"

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The correct answer is D. "A Pair of Silk Stockings" 

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Find the pair of words that has the same kind of relationship as the numbered pair. 11. concave : bowl ::a. ideological : ignorance
b. idyllic : ideal
c. circuitous : maze
d. encyclopedic : wisdom

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Since bowl is of a concave shape (means bent inwards), then we need another pair of words that have the shape and the item/location having that sort of shape. So, in my opinion, the pair of words that has the same kind of relationship as the numbered pair is concave : bowl :: circuitous : maze, since maze is circuitous, just like a bowl is concave.