None of these—Shelley, Keats, or Byron—died in England.
a. True
b. False

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Answer 1
Answer: It is a) true that none of these - Shelley, Keats, or Byron - died in England.
Shelley and Keats died in Italy, while Byron died in Greece.  

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1 Practice makes perfect.
2 Friends are always there to support one another.
3 Peer pressure can sometimes be a good thing.
4 It is important to try something new before deciding against it.

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The answer to this question is 2. Because all of the other answers are plausible. Practice does indeed make perfect, peer pressure can sometimes be a good thing in that it makes you want to constantly better yourself, and it is important to try something new before deciding against it, because not a lot of people normally opts for stepping. Thus 2 is the odd one, because this is not necessarily true.

Answer:

I believe it is the third answer

Explanation:

Which one of the poems you've read uses the words floats, fluttering, and dancing?A. "The Long Voyage"
B. "Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds"
C. "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?"
D. "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"

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D. " I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"

Among the poems on the choices above, the poem entitled "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Woodsworth is the one containing the words floats, fluttering and dancing. The poem presents the personification of the character, the cloud. The poem can be somehow be related to a human wanderer who sees the beauty of many things alone. The beauty of the flowers, the coolness of the breeze and the quiet wind that can only be noticed when you are away of the chaotic world and tune in deep inside your being in a lonely but beautiful place.

1. The pitcher, cradling the baseball in his mitt, sized up the young batter at the plate. Which of the following statements about the sentence is true? a. The sentence needs commas because the participial phrase is essential. b, The sentence needs commas because the participial phrase is nonessential. c. The commas should be removed because the participial phrase is essential. d. The commas should be removed because the participial phrase is nonessential

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The statement about the sentence that is true is B. the sentence needs commas because the participial phrase is nonsessential. Nonessential phrases, unlike essential ones, are not that important in a sentence, and can thus be easily removed without changing the meaning of the sentence drastically. They are always set off from the rest of the sentence by commas, whereas essential phrases don't have commas around them. Here, the nonessential phrase is cradling the baseball in his mitt.

The answer to your question would be that the statement about the sentence that is true is the following one: The sentence needs commas because the partipial phrase is nonessential. That is, the correct option would be B.

Participial phrases can either be essential or nonessential depending on the type of information they add to the sentence. A participial phrase is essential when the information it provides is essential to the meaning of the sentence and therefore no commas are used. If the essential participial phrase was removed, the meaning of the sentence would be altered. On the other hand, participial phrases are nonessential when they provide nonessential information to the sentence. They are set off with commas and can be removed from the sentence without altering its meaning.

Which pronoun best completes the sentence? How is the pronoun used? Did you invite Annie and __________ to your party? A. him; object of a preposition B. he; object of a preposition C. him; direct object D. he; direct object

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Of all the answers, I would say it is A. him; object of a preposition because the person is not the direct object, the party is. It would be object of the preposition because it is directly behind the word to, a preposition to the phrase "your party".

Answer:

him; direct object

Explanation:

i want you to trust me when i say that this is the correct answer. i took the unit test with this question and c was the right answer.

In his comedies, Shakespeare is well known for A. fatally flawed characters.
B. the device of mistaken identity.
C. revealing great heroes as common fools.
D. an unusual use of Middle English.

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Answer: B. the device of mistaken identity.

Explanation: 7.2 in Shakespeare’s work bottom section.

In his comedies, Shakespeare often employs two interesting devices:

* Mistaken identity. Either characters aren’t what they seem to be (appearing in disguise), or they mistake the identity of others (due to a spell, for example, as you’ll see in A Midsummer Night’s Dream).

* Fool or clown. This character may seem silly or mischievous, but he’s often wiser than some of the more respectable characters in the play.

What was a speakeasy?a. a place that illegally served alcohol during Prohibition
b. a town square where people could openly voice their complaints against the government
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d. a style of dancing during the 1920s

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A. a place that illegally served alcohol during Prohibition