My dog is just driving me up a wall; I can hardly stand his super-duper loud barking. would it be semi-formal formal or informal

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Answer 1
Answer: your answer would be informal

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Read this sentence:The athletes, coaches, and newscasters all commingled at the same dinner after the Olympic opening ceremonies.


Which word from the sentence provides a clue to the meaning of commingled?

Athletes
All
Same
Opening

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Answer: C) same.

Explanation: context clues are hints  that an author gives to help the readers understand a difficult or unusual word within a sentence or paragraph. In the given sentence, the context clue that helps us understand the meaning of the word "commingled" is the corresponding to option C: same, because "commingled" means to mix or blend, and by saying that all the athletes, coaches, and newscasters were at the same dinner, it gives us the idea of them being mixed.

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Same

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Locate the gerund and identify its use.Wrestling alligators seems both foolish and dangerous.

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Wrestling is the subject, it is a verb ending in -ing that is used as a noun.

Subject is the answer

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What type of verbal appears in the sentence?To win a game of chess, you must capture or trap the other king.
Past participle
Present participle
Adverb infinitive
Adjective infinitive

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This is an 'adverb infinitive'. It is not a participle, either present of past, because it doesn't end in -ing. And it is not an 'adjective infinitive' since its meaning is adverbial, 'you must capture or trap the other king' IN ORDER 'to win a game of chess'. Adjective has to modify a noun, which isn't the case in this sentence.

The answer to this question C: Adverb infinitive

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Which of these is direct characterization of ted from my brother’s keepera. Im your kind of brother. Five years younger than you are and all the time, all through the years I had to act like I was the older brother.
b. “ I got scared. Scared. I wasn’t myself. I wasn’t”]
c. And Jaime thought how on the football field ted loomed large, so very large.
d. Ted looked fearfully at him and didn’t speak.

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The correct answer is A) I'm your kind of brother. Five years younger than you are and all the time, all through the years I had to act like I was the older brother". Because this example gives us the characterization of Ted.

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C.  And Jaime thought how on the football field ted loomed, so very large.

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What must you do in the rebuttal of your argument to challenge a writer’s evidence? Explain why it makes sense. Question his character. Explain his position. Present more recent evidence.

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Present more recent evidence.

You don't want to lend credence to the opposing side, therefore choice 1 and 3 wouldn't work. Character has nothing to do with argument, so choice 2 wouldn't make sense either.

D. Present more recent evidence.

When providing a rebuttal in an argument that challenges a writer’s evidence, one thing you could do is present more recent evidence.  Because things change all of the time, it is completely possible that a writer is basing his or her arguments on antiquated information.  Thus, by presenting research that is more current, you will discredit the validity of an argument which is based upon earlier info.  For instance, if a writer presents a claim that 3G phone service is the fastest out there and supports that claim with evidence from 10 years ago, by providing evidence that is current with a counterclaim, you would not only challenge his claim, but disprove it.  As such, presenting the most recent evidence is always best.  

Locate the infinitive and determine how it is used. She got up to leave.a. noun
b. adjective
d. adverb

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The correct answer is D.

The infinitive in this phrase is "to leave," and it is functioning as an adverb.

Adverb infinitives are used to modify verbs. This in an adverbial modifier of purpose: "to leave" is modifying "got up," therefore, it is explainin the reason for which she has gotten up.

The Infinitive is "to leave"
The word leave is an adverb.

I don't know if there was a "c" option but D is the answer.