Which sentence has an infinitive that functions as an adverb?A.Everyone in the group thought the Komodo dragons were interesting to see.

B.The librarian’s suggestion—to read the newest magazine article about large lizards—was a good one!

C.All of the students expressed their desire to see the series chronicling the life of a Komodo dragon.

D.After the study of lizards, the naturalist planned to travel to remote lizard habitats.

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Answer 1
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Answer: D. After the study of lizards, the naturalist planned to travel to remote lizard habitats.

Explanation: "to travel to remote lizard habitats" is the infinitive phrase being used as an adverb, and it explains why the naturalist was studying lizards. It is formed by using "to" + the verb. The infinitive can appear by itself, or it can be part of a larger infinitive phrase.

Answer 2
Answer: The best answer id go with is D


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Complete the following sentence by adding the present perfect tense of the verb "throw."Jackson _______ the ball to first base.
A. has thrown
B. threw
C. will throw
D. will have thrown

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The correct answer is A) has thrown. That is the present perfect tense of the verb "throw".
B is past simple tense.
C is future simple tense.
D is future perfect tense.
throwing is the progressive meaning the person is now throwing the ball because the present of throw is throw

Among the characters in Hamlet ,who is best characterized as shrewd and concerned about outward appearances is _____. a. Hamlet b. Ophelia c. Horatio d. Polonius.

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D. Polonius - he is describes as self-assured, cynical, self-centred, flatterer, long-winded, sly, devious, false, shrewd, immoral, sermonise, meddling, political, arrogant, despicable, vain, hypocritical, manipulative, verbose, insincere, self-absorbed.

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Polonius

Explanation:

(1) To James, good form came above all else. (2) Therefore, on being introduced to Lady Weathers, he bowed, took her hand, and kissed it lightly. (3) Then, glancing upward at Lady Weathers's face, he saw a look of consternation. (4) Blushing with embarassment, James noticed the morsel of green on the back of her hand. (5) Gasping out awkward apologies, James excused himself and rushed to the restroom. (6) Gazing into the mirror, he discovered bits of parsley on his front teeth. (7) Frowning with disgust, James saw he had been made a fool of by an ineptly consumed canapé. (8) "Well," he thought to himself, "Tommorow is another day." (9) But, from that day, he realized that good form was best tempered by caution or, at least, a wiser choice of finger food. 11. Which two sentences contain misspelled words?

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Sentences that contained misspelled words.

(4) Blushing with embarassment, James noticed the morsel of green on the back of her hand. - should be EMBARRASSMENT.

(8) "Well," he thought to himself, "Tommorow is another day." - should be TOMORROW

Click to review the online content. Then answer the question(s) below, using complete sentences. Scroll down to view additional questions. "Everyday Writing with Personal Pronouns" Which case type is the pronoun "whom"?

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Answer:

Accusative or Dative

Explanation:

Whom do you see?

In this line the (interrogative) pronoun whom is accusative.

My friend to whom I borrowed my book.

In this line the (relative) pronoun whom, when it is used with the to- phrase, is dative.

Relative pronouns are often used in order to avoid repetition of a noun.

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d. fantasy

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The statement that appears self-contradictory, but reveals a kind of truth is a paradox. The correct answer is option A. A paradox is a statement that often displays inconsistency, but when investigated, it appears that it may be proven correct or true. For example: As quoted from Robert Frost, "Men work together, whether they work together or apart".

In which sentence does the verb agree with the subject? a. My friend and her mother laughs at all my jokes.
b. Every soup and salad cost less than five dollars.
c. Each plate and bowl has a spot in the cupboard.

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In sentence construction, a sentence must naturally have a subject and apredicate. IN the sentences above, the most logical sentence where the verbagrees with the subject is letter B with the sentence: Every soup and saladcost less than five dollars. The subject here is the ‘soup and salad’ while thepredicate is ‘cost less than five dollars’. In cases like the sentence A: Myfriend and her mother laughs at all my jokes. ‘friend and mother’ were supposedto be the subjects however, the verb agreed to another subject at the end ofthe sentence which is ‘all my jokes’. 
I would say c because it explains has a spot somewhere in the cupboard