When the speaker returns to the internment camp, she sees the desert from a new perspective. (in Desert Run)True
False

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Answer 1
Answer: It is true that when the speaker returns to the internment camp, she sees the desert from a new perspective.
Answer 2
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Before returning to the internment camp again the bold speaker (in Desert Run) was face face to face with danger, physical pain, mental defeats and emotional victory after overcoming the event, which forever changes her life from within, she will see the desert from a new perspective.


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Quartet : triumvirate ::A. 3 : 4
B.quatrain : decimate
C.unilateral : bilateral
D.4 : 3

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4:3

Quartet refers  to four, while triumvirate (hint: anything with "tri" will refer to three of something) to a form of government where three  powerful individuals rule.

In which sentence is race used as a noun?a. Tom won the race.
b. Don't race the motor when you're starting the car.
c. Tom will race with four other boys.
d. If you race across town, you'll be on time.

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a. Tom won the race.

A noun is a person, place, or thing. 

Which excerpt from "The Snow-Storm" includes a clear use of alliteration?A. the fierce artificer / Curves his white bastions
B. driving o'er the fields / Seems nowhere to alight
C. A tapering turret overtops the work
D. veils the farm-house at the garden's end

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It is C, Hope I helped ;)

The answer is C. A tapering turret overtops the work

The tide rises, the tide falls, The twilight darkens, the curlew calls; Along the sea-sands damp and brown The traveller hastens toward the town, And the tide rises, the tide falls. Why does the poet most likely use the words "damp and brown" to describe the sands? to create a subdued mood within the poem to make the poem more haunting or unsettling to give a sense of the time of year to evoke sadness within the reader.

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The poet most likely have used the words “damp and brown” to describe the sands to create a subdued mood within the poem and Option A is correct.

What is sand?

Sand is  composed by the finely divided rocks and particles of other minerals. Sand can be described as a granular material. Sand is generally found on beaches.

The poet is describing about the sea sand and everything that is present near or around the sea. The poet says that the sand near the sea is damp and brown.

By stating sand as damp and brown the poet wants to describe the activity near the sea and wants to create a subdue mood within the poem by saying the same.

Therefore, the poet most likely have used the words “damp and brown” to describe the sands to create a subdued mood within the poem and Option A is correct.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

What is 5/8 equal to?

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the answer is, 0.625 gotta do

 5 divided into that 8 Carrie the laster number and becomes 625 put in decimal for, 0.625, i explain it good as i can ,

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She got soaked walking home in the rain yesterday because her umbrella was in her gym locker.Which part of this sentence is a clause?

"she got soaked walking"
"home in the rain yesterday"
"because her umbrella"
"was in her gym locker"

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Among your options, there is only one clause, and that would be A. "she got soaked walking."
When it comes to clauses, they need to have a subject (she in A), and a verb (got soaked in A). The other options don't have both the subject and the verb and thus cannot be considered clauses. There is however another clause in this sentence (because her umbrella was in her gym locker), but it is not one of your options. 

SHE GOT SOAKED  WALKING