Proper nouns indicate a _______ person, place, or thing?

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Answer 1
Answer: The word is particular.
Answer 2
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Proper nouns indicate a specific person, place, or thing?


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Which is not a standard type of research report?annotated bibliography
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Narrative Essay, because it's you telling your own story, and has nothing to do with actual facts.
narrative because it is you writing the story its not a research

In the nineteenth century, a young, unmarried woman spending time with a man alone would have been an example of _____.

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In the nineteenth century, a young, unmarried woman spending time with a man alone would have been an example of impropriety.

Impropriety

Over time/ages, there are actions that today can be understood to be acceptable when they were once unacceptable.  For instance, the standard actions for young women with regard to their interactions with men used to be quite strict.  It used to be considered improper for a young unmarried woman to be alone with a man.  This would be considered improper in the nineteenth century when it is completely acceptable today.  As such, it was deemed an impropriety.

How does Victor differ from Elizabeth, Clerval, and his parents?

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He was mad, obsessive, and became more and more isolated and withdrawn from society.

Teresa grabbed the bug spray. She remembered the last time she went on a picnic and forgot to take the bottle. It had resulted in a long, itchy, and miserable night. What idea is implied in this paragraph? A. Teresa often runs out of bug spray. B. Teresa does not sleep well at night.C. Teresa does not like going on picnics. D. Teresa was bit by bugs on her last picnic.

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The answer would be D
The answer is D............

I don't know exactly how to ask, but how would you properly say something like "I found something that worked: a sock?" (Just a random example)

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Mark Brainliest if correct!

Answer:

"I discovered something that was effective: A sock."

Explanation:

You can properly phrase that statement as:

"I discovered something that was effective: a sock."

In a casual setting:

"Hey, I found something that worked: a sock!"

"I tried a bunch of different things, but the only thing that worked was a sock."

"I know it's weird, but a sock actually worked!"

In a more formal setting:

"I am pleased to report that I have found a solution to the problem: a sock."

"After much experimentation, I have discovered that a sock is the most effective solution."

"I would like to propose a novel solution to the problem: a sock."

You can also add more details to your statement to explain why the sock worked or what you used it for. For example:

"I found something that worked: a sock! I used it to plug up the leak in the sink, and it worked perfectly!"

"I tried a bunch of different things to get rid of the rattle in my car, but the only thing that worked was a sock. I stuffed it under the dashboard, and now it's gone!"

"I know it's weird, but a sock actually worked to stop my nosebleed. I held it against my nose for a few minutes, and the bleeding stopped."

No matter how you choose to say it, make sure to be enthusiastic and excited about your discovery. After all, you found something that worked!

Which lines in this excerpt from T S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" contain a biblical allusion?

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I cannot see the full excerpt, but from the entire work here is what I see.

...But thought I have wept and fasted, wept and prayed, 
though I have seen my head brought in upon a platter,
I am no prophet...

This refers to John the Baptist when he gets his head put on a platter. John was a prophet. (Matthew 14 and Mark 6)

..."I am Lazarus, come from the dead..."
Jesus raised a man named Lazarus from the dead as recorded in the Bible. (John 11)

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"Though I have seen my head brought in upon a platter,

I am no prophet"

This refers to John the Baptist when he is beheaded and his head is brought as a gift upon a platter

To say, "I am Lazarus, come from the dead,"

Jesus raised a man named Lazarus from the dead as recorded in the Bible. (John 11)

Explanation:  Plato answer