Which helping verb correctly completes the sentence? I, unfortunately, ________ going to be out of town that day.

A.
is

B.
are

C.
am

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Answer 1
Answer: C. am
A good way to figure out the answer is if you say the sentence out loud and try each answer choice in the sentence (for future reference)
Answer 2
Answer: C. am
 I, unfortunately, am going to be out of town that day.

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Determine the part of speech for the word ring as it is used in the sentence.Of course, just as he reached the top of the stairs, he could hear the ring of the telephone from down below

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The word ring is used as a noun in this context.
What could he hear? The ring of the telephone from down below. 
It is used as the direct object in the sentence, which is why it has to be a noun - verbs cannot be used as objects.
It is a noun because it is an object. 
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Which rhyme usually occurs in the final stressed syllable of a line, as seen in this excerpt from John Donne's "A Lecture Upon the Shadow"?Stand still, and I will read to thee
A lecture, love, in Love's philosophy.

feminine rhyme

slant rhyme

masculine rhyme

eye rhyme

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Masculine rhyme occurs in the final stressed syllable of a line. Look at the lines, 

Stand still, and I will read to thee
A lecture, love, in Love's philosophy

The syllables at the end have the same sound and them being at the end stresses it. So this is a masculine rhyme. 

Answer:

C."Masculine rhyme" for Plato users...

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Which of the following events led to the decline of trans-Saharan trade?A. the arrival of Columbus to the Caribbean
B. the establishment of Portuguese ports on the west African coast
C. the Reconquista
D. the expansion of Muslim empires in the Mediterranean

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The establishment of Portuguese ports on the West African coast led to the decline of trans-Saharan trade. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "B".The main reason behind theTrans-Saharan trade between West Africa and North Africa was actually economicin nature. The people of the two regions were faced with different climaticconditions and so their needs differed as well. This was one of the main reasonbehind the origin of this trade route.


Answer:

The answer is B. the establishment of Portuguese ports on the West African coast hopefully this helps!

Ben growled at the man who parked too close to his car. He was always guarding his prized possession. Don’t get too close or he might bite!Which figure of speech, or literary device, does the author use in the passage?

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I would like to believe that the figure of speech being used here is an idiom.

An idiom is a word or phrase which cannot be taken literally. Here, we see that the man is being compared to a dog and that he 'might bite'. The man will not really bite whoever gets close to the car, but he will get very upset!

Which kind of phrase are the underlined words in the sentence? Few will master all the steps in one week.

Underlined phrase: in one week.

A.
appositive phrase

B.
adverb phrase

C.
adjective phrase

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The correct answer to the question given above is letter b, adverb phrase.

In the sentence "Few will master all the steps in one week.", (whose underlined phrase is one week)  the phrase "one week" is an adverb phrase.
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An adverb phrase is simply a word  or group of words that act as an adverb. It can modify a verb, adverb, or adjective and can tell “how”, “where”, “why”, or “when.”

How do you evaluate what a speaker says?

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If you are evaluating a speech - any speech, you must come with a critical thinking mind cap on. 

Are his facts able to be validated if you yourself went to research them?

Can you trust the speakers reputation?

Research those two items and you can safely evaluate what a speaker says.