Read the sentence.With a new quarterback, the team hoped to CONTEND for the championship.

If the prefix con- means “with” or “together,” what does contend mean?


A. to stretch together; compete


B. to yield possession; quit


C. to play again; repeat


D. to go before; replace

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

The correct answer is letter A.

Explanation:

When you CONTEND for a championship you are competing for something. We can infer by the meaning of the prefix con- that implies relationship. In this case, when a competition is being held the two teams are rivals.


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Simile is the answer you are correct, great job!

Choose the word or phrase that best matches the word in italics1. She liked her new bedroom but did not care for the hue of its walls
A. Texture
B. Height
C. Color
D. Arrangement

2. “Whoso list to hunt, I know where is an hind,/But as for me, alas there is no more”

Which of these is nearest in meaning to the word list, as it is used in the passage above?
A. Hates
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C. Wants
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3. “His utmost power with adverse power opposed/In dubious battle on the plains of Heaven...”

Which of these is nearest in meaning to the word dubious, as it is used in the passage above?
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The words that best matches the words highlighted are as follows:

1) Option C: Color

2) Option C: Wants

3) Option C: Uncertain

• In the first question, the correct answer is C. Color because one of the synonyms of hue is Color.  

The rest of the options are incorrect because hue does not mean texture, height or arrangement.

• In the second question, the correct answer is C. Wants because it is nearest in meaning to the word list. According to the above quote, the speaker says that he can help the one who wants to hunt, even if he doesn’t want to do it himself anymore.

The rest of the options are incorrect because list doesn’t mean hates, needs or plants in the above context.

• In the third question, the correct answer is C. Uncertain because it is nearest in meaning to the word dubious. They both are synonyms which also means unsure.

The rest of the options are incorrect because dubious doesn’t mean decisive, unknown or awkward.

Learn more about synonyms here:

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Answer:

C, C, and C are the correct answers.

Explanation:

In the first question, the word hue can be substituted with color, since they are synonyms.

The second answer is wants, since in British English the word can be used as a synonym for a desire, something that somebody wants.

Uncertain is the last answer since it means unsure or uncertain.

Which verb agrees with its subject? Only some of the drama club members __________ arrived.

A.
was

B.
has

C.
have

D.
is

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your answer is c HAVE

try saying them out loud

Brainliest answer?
The answer is c. because members is plural and it has a s on the end which mean have would be the answer because you can't have any verbs with an s on the end.

Which best describes the effect of structure and punctuation in Emily Dickinson poetry a both helps readers know how to read her poems
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The correct answer is a both helps readers know how to read her poems

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A.
they; direct object

B.
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C.
them; indirect object

D.
they; indirect object

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I think it is C: them indirect object

The subject is Elizabeth

the verb (transitive verb) is showed

Them would be an indirect object because it appears in the middle of the verb and the direct object, which in this case is book.

Hopefully this helps and good luck!!