Adding the suffix -ous to the word danger forms a/an A) Verb
B) Adjective
C) Adverb

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Answer 1
Answer: Dangerous is an adjective, however, danger is a noun.
Answer 2
Answer:

1. An author’s description of a character’s appearance and personality

2. Adjective

3. But


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It has to be A. because none of the other three choices make sense. like at all..

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subject. true or false?​

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Example

The dog smells well.

(1 pt) Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors?

A.Be careful with that glass. it's very expensive!

B.Be careful with that glass; it's very expensive!

C.Be careful with that glass it's very expensive!

D.Be careful with that glass, it's very expensive!

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The sentence that doesn not contain any punctuation errors is B.Be careful with that glass; it's very expensive!

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Identify the tense of the verb in the following sentence.Danielle had practiced her song many times before last week’s recital.
A. past
B. present perfect
C. present
D. past perfect

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D. past perfect


Danielle had practiced her song many times before last week’s recital.

HAD practiced

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When Grendel speaks of Unferth and says, "I could crush him like a fly" (89),what literary device is being used?

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I'd say two literary devices are used in this line.
1. simile: using  the words like and as to compare something
2. hyperbole: exaggerating things - he couldn't really crush him like a fly, but he could hurt him or kill him nevertheless

Which is a complete sentence? a. The sound of thunder.
b. Loud noises disturbed the neighbors.
c. When Monica went to the dentist.
d. Treated him to a new video game.

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Answer : Loud noises disturbed the neighbors.

The only complete sentence from the choices above is the sentence in letter B, "Loud noises disturbed the neighbors". A sentence can be called a complete sentence if it begins with a capital letter and ends with punctuation marks such as period, exclamation point or question mark. Most importantly, a complete sentence must be made up of a main clause with a subject and verb that expresses a complete thought. In the sentence in letter B, the subject is "loud noises" while the verb is "disturbed", and it does express a complete thought.