Dime is a native english word. true false

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Answer 1
Answer: It is false that dime is a native English word, because it comes from Old French. 
Answer 2
Answer:

the answer is false.


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Which does a general rubric not evaluate? the supporting details in a piece of writing the way in which a writer follows the writing process the focus and organization of a writing assignment the grammar and spelling in a piece of writing

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Answer:

the way in which a writer follows the writing process.

Explanation:

The element that a general rubric cannot evaluate is the way in which a writer follows the writing process. It is impossible for anyone to evaluate this, as the process occurs before the work is published. Moreover, this process happens in private, and it does not always have a direct connection to the final product.

I would say that it does follow the way in which a writer follows a writing process because they can't see that. 

You need to write an essay about hot air ballooning. You know you've seen a good book on this topic, but you can't remember the name of the book or the name of the author. How could you most easily find this book in the library?

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First and foremost, you might speak with your librarian. Even if they don’t know the book in question, they will be of great assistance in helping you find it in the library stacks by narrowing down where books on the subject of hot air ballooning might be. If they can not personally assist you, you can take advantage of the library’s computer system to help you track down the book you are looking for. If that fails, you can use the library computers to do a search for books on hot air ballooning. This will give you some names and titles, which you will then be able to do a more targeted search for within the library’s own system and find the book you are looking for.

IDK HOW TO PUNCTUATE im putting a list of short stories and you obviously put quotes around the name of the short stories. But im not sure where to put the commas?? heres an example

-Such as "Young Goodman Brown" "The Lottery" and "A White Heron"

do you put the commas after the quotation marks or in them and do you put a period at the end in the quotation or outside of it?

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Answer:

Explanation:

- the correct way is:

Such as "Young Goodman Brown", "The Lottery", and "A White Heron".

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Sorry

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Today I wore two different shoes! Oh boy! I am a mess! Fell on my face and got a bruise Oh boy! I am a mess! I poured some ketchup on my dress Oh boy! I am a mess! The dress was white if you could guess Oh boy! I am a mess! 1. How does the poet create a rhythm for this poem? by writing about a character who is always late by repeating the phrase "Oh boy! I am a mess!" by making each line have the same number of syllables by rhyming the words "shoes" and "bruise"

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It just does, and I like that rhyme it's really cool for the first time hearing it. At first, I thought it was a song, then I clicked on it, and I saw the question and I'm like, oh, it's not a song, so, anyways my answer is it just is, don't question good stuff, that phrase is from me. Yay

The following question refers to “Sea Fever” by John Masefield. Which of the following statements is FALSE? A. The theme is that life is an adventure to be followed. B. The rhythm of this poem sets the tone but has no connection to the theme. C. The rhythm of the poem mimics the sensation of a ship on the ocean. D. The overall mood of the first stanza is one of longing.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. The overall mood of the first stanza is one of longing." The following question refers to “Sea Fever” by John Masefield. The statement that is FALSE is that D. The overall mood of the first stanza is one of longing.

Which sentence correctly uses a hyphen?a. I have been many places-but I have never been to Europe.
b. Tom's grand-mother baked a dozen cookies.
c. The dog some-how found his way back home.
d. Ann's birthday is in mid-September.

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The sentence that correctly uses the hyphen is D, "Ann's birthday is in mid-September.

It is common to use hyphens before prefixes, such as mid. Other examples of prefixes include self, ex, and pre. The other examples incorrectly use the hyphen.

     I think the answer to your question would be D. Ann's birthday is in mid-September.