Which word in the sentence should be followed by a semicolon? Our vacation to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, was relaxing afterwards, the return trip was long and tiring.

A.
vacation

B.
trip

C.
return

D.
relaxing d?

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Answer 1
Answer: Answer: D. relaxing

In the sentence above, a semicolon is necessary to be placed after the word relaxing and not after the words vacation, trip or return either. The semicolon is used to connect the two ideas in the sentence, the vacation and the return trip.

Answer 2
Answer: i would say the awnser is 
 D


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Which word best completes the sentence? I haven't felt ________ since I accidentally drank the expired milk.

A.
good

B.
well

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I haven't felt well since I accidentally drank the expired milk.

This word is used because 'good' would be referring to still okay, while well refers to health. 
Thecorrect answer to the sentence is letter B. well 

Ihaven't felt well since I accidentally drank the expired milk. 

Wedo not use letter A: well because this denotes that the action has already beendone. The ‘good’ here signifies that the action has already been done. In ‘well’,the action from the past up until to the present is still ongoing, that is, theperson narrating still felt ill since the day she drank the expired milk.

In "Close Encounters of the Bear Kind," why does the author mention that John Hechtel saw a television show about bears when he was 13 years old? A. to make readers think that John Hechtel is just like them B. to remind readers that television can teach and inspire people to do wonderful things C. to suggest that there were once more shows about bears than there are now D. to help explain why John Hechtel became a biologist who studies bears

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. to help explain why John Hechtel became a biologist who studies bears" the author mention that John Hechtel saw a television show about bears when he was 13 years old because in order to help explain why John Hechtel became a biologist who studies bears

in Catherine's story a pull factor was that she would get to stay in a small room with another family ​

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In Catherine’s story the pull factor was that she would get to stay in the small room with another family.

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! THIS IS FROM THE GREAT GATSBY!!!! CORRECT ANSWER ONLY PLEASE!!!What do the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg symbolize?


A. God staring down upon and judging American society as a moral wasteland


B. the essential meaninglessness of the world and the arbitrariness of the mental process by which people invest objects with meaning


C. The American Dream


D. Both A and B are correct


E. There is no correct answer

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His eyes symbolize A. God staring down upon and judging American society as a moral wasteland.

Hope this helps. (:

I think its A I hope this helps :D


What can you infer about Sarah's parents based on this poem? Explain.Here is the poem:

“SARAH CYNTHIA SYLVIA STOUT WOULD NOT TAKE THE GARBAGE OUT”
by: Shel Silverstein

Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout
Would not take the garbage out!
She'd scour the pots and scrape the pans,
Candy the yams and spice the hams,
And though her daddy would scream and shout,
She simply would not take the garbage out.
And so it piled up to the ceilings:
Coffee grounds, potato peelings,
Brown bananas, rotten peas,
Chunks of sour cottage cheese.
It filled the can, it covered the floor,
It cracked the window and blocked the door
With bacon rinds and chicken bones,
Drippy ends of ice cream cones,
Prune pits, peach pits, orange peel,
Gloppy glumps of cold oatmeal,
Pizza crusts and withered greens,
Soggy beans and tangerines,
Crusts of black burned buttered toast,
Gristly bits of beefy roasts. . .
The garbage rolled on down the hall,
It raised the roof, it broke the wall. . .
Greasy napkins, cookie crumbs,
Globs of gooey bubble gum,
Cellophane from green baloney,
Rubbery blubbery macaroni,
Peanut butter, caked and dry,
Curdled milk and crusts of pie,
Moldy melons, dried-up mustard,
Eggshells mixed with lemon custard,
Cold french fried and rancid meat,
Yellow lumps of Cream of Wheat.
At last the garbage reached so high
That it finally touched the sky.
And all the neighbors moved away,
And none of her friends would come to play.
And finally Sarah Cynthia Stout said,
"OK, I'll take the garbage out!"
But then, of course, it was too late. . .
The garbage reached across the state,
From New York to the Golden Gate.
And there, in the garbage she did hate,
Poor Sarah met an awful fate,
That I cannot now relate
Because the hour is much too late.
But children, remember Sarah Stout
And always take the garbage out!

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Sarah's parents wanted her to take the garbage out and didn't want to do it themselves. They all didn't want to take the garbage out and when Sarah finally would, it was too late. They are lazy.

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Sarah's parents wanted her to take the garbage out and didn't want to do it themselves. They all didn't want to take the garbage out and when Sarah finally would, it was too late. They are lazy.

You cannot give a wombat too much food what is the indirect object ?

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Answer:

a wombat

Explanation:

An indirect object is a noun or pronoun to whom/what an action is completed.

A wombat is the indirect object of the sentence because it is answering the question "To whom can't you give too much food?" It names the noun to whom the action is completed in the sentence.