Read the sentence below and answer the question.The dog walked crookedly.

The sentence above is a _____.

simple sentence
compound sentence
complex sentence
compound-complex sentence

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Answer 1
Answer: The sentence "The dog walked crookedly" is an example of a simple sentence. A simple sentence only contains one independent clause with a one or more subject, and one or more predicate. And it also gives a complete thought or idea.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

it is simple sentence

Explanation:


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The correct answer to the question stated above should be letter D. overly conversational because there is no strict compliance to sentence structure, use of words, and syntax. The sentences are simply relaxed narration of descriptive words about the subject.

Answer:

D. overly conversational

Explanation:

Paul's tattered clothes are a symbol of his?

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Paul's tattered clothes are a symbol of his : economic circumtances. 
 something such as good clothing usually reflecr the socioeconomic status of the owner.The one that own tattered clothing tend to be the person who currently has very little income and considered a lower class citizen

A cliché is a _______ expression.
a. creative
b. wordy
c. new
d. worn-out

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The word cliche' is usually used to describe something that is typical, expected, or stereotypical. The closest amongst these answers that I can guess. Would be D, because a worn-out expression would be one that people use typically.
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Hi, the answers are alliteration and symbolism!

Which of the following sentences contains a verb in the present tense?                 

A. Jessica enjoys running.

B. We left early.

C. They are walking around the lake.

D. Grandma had sent us cookies.

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The definition of a verb in the present tense is as follows:

A verb in the present tense is a verb that tells us that the action is happening now. Therefore, the following sentences contain a verb in the present tense:
A - Jessica enjoys running.
C - They are walking around the lake.

Both B (We left early) and D (Grandma had sent us cookies) contain verbs in the past tense i.e. the action has already taken place. An example of a verb in the future tense is:The cat is going to eat her dinner.

Answer:

C. They are walking around the lake.

Explanation:

The reason that is the answer is because "are" means its happening right now in the present.

Which of the following sentences has a misplaced modifier?a. This morning, I walked my dog wearing shorts and sneakers.
b. Jogging down the hill, I realized that I was never going to be on time.
c. In the hopes that I would be elected to student council president, I prepared a short acceptance speech.
d. none of these

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Answer:

The sentence that has a misplaced modifier is A.

Explanation:

The sentence that has a misplaced modifier is A. A misplaced modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that is separated from the word it modifies or describes. Because of this separation, sentences with this mistake often sound awkward.

In A, the misplaced modifier is the participle phrase "wearing shorts and sneakers".  The position of said modifier makes the sentence sound as if the one wearing shorts and sneakers was the dog. The modifier should be placed next to the noun it is supposed to modify. Therefore, a possible version of the sentence would be the following: Wearing shorts and sneakers, I walked my dog this morning.

The sentence that has a misplaced modifier is, option A. Jogging down the hill, I realized that I was never going to be on time, A misplaced or dangling modifier consists of words that do not clearly tell the exact word it modifies because the words are misplaced or left out.