Which word correctly completes the sentence?Everyone could hear the __________ shouts from across the stadium.



A.
peoples


B.
peoples'


C.
people's

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Answer 1
Answer: C. Plural possessive

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Which of the following conclusions about the speaker is best supported by the ideas and information in "From Emperor to Citizen"? (1 point

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The answer is that Pu Yi realizes that the splendor is reserved for his position and not for him. Despite being emperor, his actions were dictated by others such as the court officials, the Japanese and the Communists.  Yet when he became a citizen, he survived all those losses and learned to adapt to life as an ordinary person.

Answer:

P'u Yi realizes that the splendor is reserved for his position and not for him.  

Explanation:

The answer was D for me but always check your answers because sometimes they don't line up!

Hope this helped! :)

What best describes Pecos Bill's horse?A. Friendly and sweet to everyone
B.Jealous and mean
C.Untamed and dangerous to ride
D.Old and reliable

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The best answer is C. Pecos Bill's horse named Widow Maker is untamed and dangerous to ride. It's untamed because it goes wild with other men and it's dangerous to ride because it already had thrown off many men that made a lot of widows in their town. 

Which word best describes the speaker’s attitude in the first two stanzas of "It’s This Way"? Click here to read the poem. subdued joyous furious restrained

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subdued     i hope this helps :)
it would be subdued this time

You start a lawn care company with four friends. You agree to split the profits equally. The tools you need cost $525. The company earned $2,400 during the first month. What is your share of the profits?

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To find this answer, you must first subtract 525 from 2400, because this is called "overhead" and is what's needed to start the company. This brings you to 1875. Now you divide this by four to find your answer.
To find the overhead do 2400-525= 1875
then to find the answer do 1875/4 because of four friends and this equals $468.75 in profit. 

You will read essays, short stories, and poetry by several of the most influential writers in the American literary tradition. For the assessment, you will write 2 to 3-paragraphs responding to one of the given prompts below.plz help i don't understand

Prompt One

Choose one 19th century American poem or short story and one historical document.

Write to compare the ways in which each of these represents the changing popular idea of democracy from the time period in which it was written. Cite specific evidence from the literature to support your ideas.

Prompt Two

Choose one short story and one poem from the 19th century.

Write to compare the ways in which each of these may be considered representative of American culture during the time period in which it was written. Cite specific evidence from the literature to support your ideas.

Selections

Below is a list of reading selections that can be used for this assessment:
•"The Story of an Hour" (1894) by Kate Chopin's (short story)

•"How to Tell a Story" (1835-1910) by Mark Twain (short story)

•"The Raven" (1845) by Edgar Allan Poe (poem)

•"Ain't I a Woman" (1851) by Sojourner Truth (historical document)

•"Declaration of Sentiments" (1848) from the first women's rights convention (historical document)

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What they want you to do is to select one of the given prompts that they have written out for you. Either Prompt One or Prompt Two. 

If I were to choose Prompt One, I would follow the instruction as given. I would Google or otherwise find and read an American short story and also a  historical document as they have told me to. Once I read them both, I would proceed to follow the instruction and compare and contrast both pieces of writing with a paragraph or two as they have told me to do at the beginning. 

Basically, they want you to read and write a compare and contrast little bit. 

Which of the following sources would probably not be good to use in a research paper about the different kinds of sonnets?A.
literary journals

B.
an analysis of various sonnets

C.
a book of Shakespeare’s sonnets

D.
interviews with friends

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D) Interviews with friends

Friends can have a bias or little evidence to back up there claims.
D. is the correct answer.