Which should you do in the event of a catastrophic hurricane?a. Board up all windows and doors.
b. Hide in a basement.
c. Take shelter on the second floor.
d. Drive out of town on a main thoroughfare.
Question 2 Which is the safest place to be during a tornado?

a. cellar
b. interior room
c. upper floor
d. garage
Question 3.3. When leaving your home in the event of a flood, which precaution should you take?

a. Lock the doors.
b. Leave the windows open a crack.
c. Turn off the electricity.
d. Leave in

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Answer 1
Answer: 1. B

2 A

3 C

Hopefully that helped you out some.
Answer 2
Answer:

1) A. Board up all the windows and doors

2) A. Cellar

3) C. Turn off the electricity


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Which line in this excerpt from The Still Alarm by George S. Kaufman demonstrates the use of understatement?ED (follows over to the window R.): How is the fire?

FIRST FIREMAN (feels the wall): It's pretty bad right now. This wall will go pretty soon now, but it'll fall out that way, so it's all right. (Peers out) That next room is the place to fight it from. (Crosses to door L. Bob shows ties as Ed crosses. )

ED (sees ties): Oh! Aren't those gorgeous!

FIRST FIREMAN (to Bob): Have you got the key for this room?

BOB: Why, no. I've got nothing to do with that room. I've just got this one. (Folding a shirt as he talks.)

ED: Oh, it's very comfortable.

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The line in this excerpt from The Still Alarm by George S. Kaufman that demonstrates the use of understatement is "FIRST FIREMAN (feels the wall): It's pretty bad right now. "


Understatement
refers to what is known to be true is conveyed less to create emphasis. Such statements downplay an important concept of the situation. Such statements are used to create irony or humorous tone.


Kaufman through this understatements mock the British and to parody British society. The calm manner of the characters in such a situation exemplifies the stiffness and excessive proper manner in which British act. For instance in such a fire ED is calm and is concerned about being proper by folding his shirt properly in a fire, also being calm of not being able to open the door of another room. Such reaction in a fire would not be considered normal. Hence, Kaufman mocks the stiffness and how amusing the ED reaction of being unaffected he is and not in hurry to go outside of the building safely.

Answer:It's pretty bad right now.

Explanation: i just took quiz

What rule applies to this word?envy
A.Group I. If the root is a full word, the ending is usually -able.
B.Group II. When the root is a full word except for a final e, the forms usually are spelled with -able
C.Group III. The suffix -able always follows i.
D.Group IV. When the root has other forms built on the letter a, the -able form is used
E.Group V. When the root ends in hard c or hard g, -able is used.
F.Group VI. When the root is not a full word,-ible is used.
G.Group VII. When the word has an immediate -tion form, -ible is used.
H.Group VIII. When the root ends in ns, miss, or soft c or g, ible is used.

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The given root word above is the word "envy" and the rule that applies to this word is option C. Group III. The suffix -able always follows i. With the word envy, the last letter "y" should be changed to "i" then add a vowel suffix. In Group III, as stated, we change the "y" to "i" then add -able, so the word becomes "enviable" making it an adjective. Hope this helps!

Answer:

Rule C - Group III: The suffix “-able” always follows “i”.

Explanation

When a word ends in “y”, such as “envy”, the “y” becomes an “i” when adding the suffix“-able” to make new adjectives. In this case, envy becomes enviable. There are other examples which exemplify this rule: justify - justifiable, or rely - reliable.

Which form does a verb take when the subject performs the action

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An action verb!
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Answer: Yoknapatawpha County

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A statement we accept without proof is called a: A) theorem. B) definition. C) postulate. D) term.

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A statement we accept without proof is called a C. postulate, also known as an axiom. It is something we know is true, and we don't need to prove its correctness given that it is general and universal truth that it is so. Postulates are often used in mathematics and philosophy and logic.

Answer:

Postulate

Explanation:

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