Which type of pronoun is bolded in the following sentence?When my family and I visited Venice, we went to the island of Murano.

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Answer 1
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To the naturalistic writer, the human person is an animal. True or False

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It is true that to the naturalistic writer, the human person is an animal. We are no better or worse than animals, because we are them. We all have the same instincts, behaviors, inclinations, and that is because, according to naturalists, we are the same.

Answer: True

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Medieval romances contributed realism to the novel.
a. True
b. False

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Answer:

false.

Explanation:

Medieval romances and stories of courtship, knights, and princesses in distress did not contribute to elements of realism in the development of the novel, quite the contrary. This is in fact one of the main objects of discussion in Cervantes´ Don Quixote, his famous character who “loses” his mind because of the fantastic stories of medieval romances and other stories of the sort.

false is the answer to this question 

1.Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier?
a. With a jump and a meow, the doorbell rang, and the kitten leaped off the couch.
b. What a peaceful few minutes they had with the kitten!
c. They looked at each other and smiled with joy.
d. To their delight, the kitten nuzzled right between them.

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(a) With a jump and a meow, the doorbell rang, and the kitten leaped off the couch.
Here, "with a jump and a meow" is a misplaced modifier. It modifies "the doorbell". However, this implies that the doorbell rang, then jumped and meowed. The sentence should be like this instead: "The doorbell rang and the kitten leaped off the couch with a jump and a meow." or "With a jump and a meow, the kitten leaped off the couch when the doorbell rang."

I KNOW NOTHING=[ A famous football player, who is respected and loved, is playing golf using a specific brand of clubs. What persuasive technique is used in the commercial? A. trust B. facts C. emotions D. endorsement

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(D.) endorsement 
It means ; "
An act of giving one's public approval or support to someone or something."

Select the four statements that are TRUE.A. Local governments help the citizen by creating libraries, such as in the town of Delmar, Delaware.

B. Only the federal government has the right to regulate mass transportation.

C. Public utilities include telephone and electricity supplied to the citizen.

D. The local government has sole responsibility for licensing businesses.

E. Towns can create and maintain local parks.

F. The state government has the right to make and enforce laws within their home state.

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The four statements that are TRUE are:

B. Only the federal government has the right to regulate mass transportation.

D. The local government has sole responsibility for licensing businesses.

E. Towns can create and maintain local parks.

F. The state government has the right to make and enforce laws within their home state.

B. Only the federal government has the right to regulate mass transportation.

D. The local government has sole responsibility for licensing businesses.

E. Towns can create and maintain local parks.

F. The state government has the right to make and enforce laws within their home state.

Good eveningTom is just back from joliday ; he .....to Italy
a) has gone
b) has been
c) has came
d) was going

thank you !

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Answer: A. has gone

The verb phrase " has gone" is the correct phrase to be supplied in the sentence to make it grammatically correct. Therefore, the complete sentence is this, "Tom is just back from holiday; he has gone to Italy."

b) has been to Italy
This should be the answer because it has to be in past tense. "has came" is also is past tense, however the grammar is incorrect.