Which sentence is an example of personification? A."The body turned over and over in space and hit the ground with a dull thud." B."The cloud of fear scattered from his mind and he laughed." C."The sniper could hear the dull panting of the motor." D."There was a flash and a bullet whizzed over his head."

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Answer 1
Answer: B the cloud of fear scattered from his mind and laghed
Answer 2
Answer:

The answer is C. "The sniper could hear the dull panting of the motor."


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Which statement is not true about an adverb?A.
It can modify another adverb.

B.
It always ends in -ly.

C.
Its position in a sentence can vary.

D.
It usually modifies a verb.

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B.... An adverb does not always end in an -ly ... 'Well' is an often used adverb for-example  'It was well done'

Which words make up the adverb phrase in this sentence? In colonial days, there were no fire departments.

A.
no fire

B.
In colonial days

C.
fire departments

D.
there were

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An adverb phrase consists of words that functions as an adverb that describes a verb, an adjective or even an adverb. The adverb phrase in this sentence is option B. In colonial days. This is an example of an adverb phrase of time. 

Which tense allows for the sequencing of two or more noncontinuous events that occur in the same time period?

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Perfecttenses serves a portraying the verb or the action word as something thatalready happened or is completed, thus the term ‘perfect’. If it is presentperfect tense, it means that the action was already done relatively to thepresent (has/have with past participle). If it is past perfect tense, action isalready finished relatively to the past (had with past participle and if it isfuture perfect tense, action is complete relatively to the future (will havewith past participle). 
Perfect is the answer! :)

What are the tone and mood of the passage?Upturned Face

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The tone of the story is somewhat humorous and the mood is uneasy. One of the themes of the Upturned Face is how destiny determines who dies and lives and how an individual very susceptible to death with just one blink. It is humorous because seeing two guys burying someone and at the same time fighting against someone is ridiculous.

A breeze ruffled the neat hedges of Privet Drive, which lay silent and tidy under the inky sky, the very last place you would expect astonishing things to happen. Harry Potter rolled over inside his blankets without waking up. One small hand closed on the letter beside him and he slept on, not knowing he was special, not knowing he was famous, not knowing he would be woken in a few hours' time by Mrs. Dursley's scream as she opened the front door to put out the milk bottles, nor that he would spend the next few weeks being prodded and pinched by his cousin Dudley. . . . He couldn't know that at this very moment, people meeting in secret all over the country were holding up their glasses and saying in hushed voices: "To Harry Potter—the boy who lived!"Source: Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. New York: Scholastic Inc., 1997. 21. Print.



The excerpt above is from page 21 of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J. K. Rowling. Which passage represents a correctly integrated quotation from the excerpt above?

A.
A wind sweeps gently over the trimmed hedges of Privet Drive, which liess quiet and neat under the dark sky, not a place where one would expect anything out of the ordinary to occur (Rowling 21).
B.
The Harry Potter books are so entertaining because they paint a picture of a world in which we all want to live. We all long to find that extraordinary secret that will reveal our own special quality. Like little infant Potter waiting outside his aunt and uncle's house (Rowling 21), it's just a matter of time until we find that we are, after all, special.
C.
Harry Potter lies outside his aunt and uncle's house, unaware that his life has changed forever (Rowling 21). He lies "not knowing he [is] special, not knowing he [is] famous . . ." (Rowling 21).
D.
Rowling builds a sympathetic protagonist with Harry Potter from the beginning of the series. In one of his first scenes in the first book, the infant Potter lies on a doorstep "not knowing he [is] special, not knowing he [is] famous . . ." (Rowling 21). We are told that not only is this boy surely unique and worthy, but that he would have a truly ordinary childhood—just like the rest of us.

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The answer is d, it introduced the quote, quoted the quote, correctly cited the author and page number, then explained why the quote was important.

the answer is d-

D.

Rowling builds a sympathetic protagonist with Harry Potter from the beginning of the series. In one of his first scenes in the first book, the infant Potter lies on a doorstep "not knowing he [is] special, not knowing he [is] famous . . ." (Rowling 21). We are told that not only is this boy surely unique and worthy, but that he would have a truly ordinary childhood—just like the rest of us.

Identify the gerund phrase in the sentence below. Becoming a movie star is a difficult goal for most actors to achieve.

Becoming a movie star
is a difficult goal
for most actors
to achieve

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The gerund phrase in this sentence would be "becoming a movie star" because of the verb "becoming" which acts as somewhat of an introduction to the rest of the phrase.

Hello.

The gerund phrase is "becoming a movie star".

A gerund is a non-finite verb form which functions as a noun, it can be modified by an adverb, and it can also take a direct object. The "-ing form" is used in English to indicate to the gerund specifically.  This is the case of "becoming" in your phrase.

I hope this helps.