Select the sentence beginning with two adjectives.The clown in the center, who is wearing overly large shoes, seems dazed.
Dry and warm, the puppy slept all night.
We, on the other hand, enjoy reading books.
Mr. Miller, the dean of the school, makes you feel very humble.
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Answer 1
Answer: Adjectives are words or phrases that describe a noun or pronoun. The sentence beginning with two adjectives is: Dry and warm, the puppy slept all night. The adjectives in this sentence are the words "dry" and "warm". The rest of the sentences begin with nouns or pronouns. 
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Dry and warm, the puppy slept all night.

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anacrusis.

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B. That we saw last month. If you say it out loud it would make more sense. Unless your learning english, that I understand

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Answer:b

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Read this excerpt from Infinite Jest.I cannot make myself understood. ‘I am not just a jock,’ I say slowly. Distinctly. ‘My transcript for the last year might have been dickied a bit, maybe, but that was to get me over a rough spot. The grades prior to that are de moi.’ My eyes are closed; the room is silent.

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How does the narration affect the narrator’s credibility in this excerpt?

His explanations depict him as a bit defensive.

The character is addressing a room, presumably about his transcript; he is explaining why his grades were poor. By say 'de moi', he means that the grades before that are 'of him' or his full potential: his actual grade. He is talking to a room full of people to fully explain the situation. 

His explanations depict him as a bit defensive.

The question is asking about his credibility or ability to be deemed as trustworthy. Option B and C should automatically be eliminated because they do not actually have anything to do with credibility. Because his explanations are being used to show how he is "not just a jock", he is coming across as defensive. He is trying to prove to his audience that even though he did cheat some, he is still capable of doing the work and succeeding as evidence by his prior grades. He doesn't want them to see him as a stereotyped dumb jock, but instead as an intelligent and capable person.

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I don't know the sentence... maybe you can post it in the comments?

Because from the options: all of them could be gerund! A gerund is a verb-form that can function as a noun; as a subject in the sentence. For example: ;
Driving is my favourite pastime.

so, chose the one that you can substitute (along with any words that come with it; such as "driving cars") with "it" and the sentence would still make sense,