<strong></strong><strong></strong><strong><em>What is the meaning of antagonist and protagonist?</em></strong>

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Answer 1
Answer: protagonist is a main character. Antagonist is a character that is strongly opposed to something
Answer 2
Answer: Hey There,

A protagonist is the main character of the story, and the antagonist opposes to protagonist. 

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Select the correct text in the passage.Which two lines in this excerpt from Guy de Maupassant's short story "The Prisoners" show that the French soldiers are not honorable men?
"Bravo, bravo, Maloison!" they shouted for his encouragement.

He had accomplished about two-thirds of his journey when a long, crimson flame shot forth from the vent-hole. A loud report followed, and the fat baker fell face forward to the ground, uttering a frightful scream. No one went to his assistance. Then he was seen to drag himself, groaning, on all-fours through the snow until he was beyond danger when he fainted.

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Answer:Which two lines in this excerpt from Guy de Maupassant's short story "The Prisoners" show that the French soldiers are not honorable men? "Bravo, Malosion!" they shouted for his encouragement.

He had accomplished about two-thirds of his journey when long, crimson flame shot forth from the vent-hole. A loud report

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In paragraph 8 the author describes the university today as broader and more inclusive tell what you think the word inclusive means

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Answer:

Inclusive : tries to include many different types of people and treat them all fairly and equally.

Explanation:

For example, in the past, women were not allowed to attend schools.  Nowadays universities are for the most part inclusive, some of them can be private and some of them public, but as long as you have the necessary credits to get in (and sometimes the money) you could get into almost any university in the world.

Which word is the subject of the sentence? In the elm tree cawed one large black crow. A. tree B. an understood you C. crow D. black

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Actually, the crow is the subject!


the structure of the sentence is like this:

In the elm tree (where? we can substitute this phrase with "there")

cawed - this is the verb of the sentence

one large black crow - this is the full subject of the sentence, let's substitute this sentence with "it"

then we have a sentence "there cawed it" - now it's easier to see that the "it" must be a subject.

then in the phrase

one large black crow

the head is Crow - that's the correct answer - and the rest of the words are adjectives to give more information about this Crow.



Answer:

C. crow

Explanation:

Which word group best completes the sentence without introducing an inappropriate shift in tense? After the storm blew the pecans to the ground, A. we have raced the squirrels to gather the windfall. B. we had been racing the squirrels to gather the windfall. C. we will be racing the squirrels to gather the windfall. D. we raced the squirrels to gather the windfall.

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The correct answer is D, because that is the only appropriate shift in tense. A isn't correct because present perfect tense (have raced) is used inappropriately, when it should have been past perfect. B is also incorrect because past perfect means that that action happened before the storm blew, which is not the case. C features future continuous tense, which is impossible due to shift in tense. Therefore, the answer is D, because there is an appropriate tense in that sentence, past simple. 

Brainliest!!!!!!!!!Please help me to expand these sentences(Complex sentences)!!A boy shouted

The witch laughed

The teacher talked

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A boy shouted at his brother as he broke the toys he was going to play in the next 10 minutes.

The witch laughed mysteriously to scare the children who entered her castle without her unknowingly.

The teacher talked continuously as she needed to finish the lesson in one class only.

What is a complex sentence?

"A complex sentence is an independent clause (a sentence that can stand on its own) with one or more dependent clauses added."

The sentences are complex because all three of them contain independent clause as well as dependent clause.

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Hey!

Your answers are below...

Explanation:

1. A boy shouted angrily at his Mum; he was very loud...

2. The Witch laughed, eyeing the green potion in her Cauldron

3. The teacher talked endlessly about getting to school early, a topic which is mentioned several times a week...

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Please help me on this problem just this one.Which best describes the boy in "Boy Flying"?


A.
He is proud of all the hard work he did to learn how to fly.


B.
He is separated from much of what is familiar and comforting.


C.


He is confused about how he is able to fly when no one else can.


D.
He is eager to leave the ground and never return.

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I am guessing that this is a question from the Classics for Young readers from Volume 7 or 9..

B. He is separated from much of what is familiar and comforting.