Which is the shortest complete sentence?

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Answer 1
Answer: Yes.
No.
Go.
Ow.

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Answer 2
Answer: I know. 
I'm here.
Let's go.

A complete sentence must have a subject and a verb, with a capital letter in the front and a period at the end.

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In "Sara Sees Red," how does the mountain trail seem different to Sara when she sees the injured woman than it had seemed to her in the past? Use two details from the text to support your answer.

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Sara used to think that this trail was hers, it was her peaceful place to think, and she have never found before another person hiking there she refer to the hill as “When she reached the summit, nothing could separate her from the sum” it was almost a sublime event but after seeing the injured woman she could not move, she just stare at the woman, was shocked, she thought “Who was this person to intrude upon that”. First the trail was just for her but now it has lost the privacy that it had.

Before, the moutain trail seemed serene and peaceful but the injured woman changed her viewpoint on that.

Read the sentence.Juanita used her affinity for numbers to help her design a computer program that relied on college-level math
formulas, even though she was only in middle school.
Based on the context clues in the sentence, what is the best meaning of "affinity"?
O a talent for
an enjoyment of
a fondness for
an understanding of

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Answer:

(A). a talent for

Writing codes/creating programs is a skill, so while enjoyment/fondness might factor into it, this is mostly concerned with her talent for mathematics.

Explanation:

Read these sentences from the text."The last thing he wanted was to be hustling around the kitchen, fiddling with spoons and teapots,and fussy little bags of tea. Making tea was the opposite of a nap, and after a long day at school, Robbie knew there was nothing that would make him happier than a nice little nap."

Based on this evidence,what conclusion can you draw?

A.Robbie cannot decide between taking a nap and making tea.
B.Robbie thinks making tea will help him go to sleep.
C.The school day has made Robbie feel very tired.
D.The school day has filled Robbie with energy.

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C. The school day makes Robbie feel very tired. You can make this conclusion because Robbie says that that there was nothing that would make him happier than a nice little nap.

Which sentence contains an inappropriate shift in tense? A.
Have you given Marla the gift, or are you waiting until after lunch?

B.
When they arrive, will they be ready to play?

C.
When Quincy was writing his essay, he hears the birds outside and gets an idea.

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B. When they arrive will they be ready

The correct answer is C.

When Quincy was writing his essay, he hears the birds outside and gets an idea.

How to use exploration in a sentence

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Exploration is a noun so it can be used in many sentences but here is one:
The exploration of mountain caves was very dangerous. 


Her Exploration to new York was Successful. :) 

How does Justice Black support the dissenting opinion?

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Answer:

By citing a case in which students, under the protection of the Constitution, expressed themselves peacefully

Explanation:

The dissenting opinions of Justice Hugo Black and Justice John Marshall Harlan focused on the need for school officials to establish discipline and an educational environment free from distracting and emotionally charged disruptions. Justice Black argued at length for the school, noting that the disruptions anticipated by the administration actually occurred and that the armbands took students’ minds off their schoolwork. In a statement about the consequences of the court’s decision, Justice Black dramatically warned:

"One does not need to be a prophet or the son of a prophet to know that after the Court’s holding today some students in Iowa schools and indeed in all schools will be ready, able, and willing to defy their teachers on practically all orders."

Answer: by giving an example of how Mary Beth Tinker did, in fact, disrupt her mathematics class .

Explanation:

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