The correct answer to the first question is "Mood". It refers to a general feeling or emotion that the reader feels while reading. When a person reads a passage the mood is the response towards that passage.
For question number 2, the answer is the word "Enthralled" which is the word that best fits the mood of the excerpt. This word describes a fascination or an adventure that is enchanting or captivating.
Answer:
what?
Explanation:
please explain
B. everything works out in the end.
C. the audience knows something the character or characters don't.
D. the cosmos, state, family, and individual follow the same pattern.
Answer:
STRENGTH and INDUSTRIOUSNESS
Explanation:
Which sentence correctly follows the rule?
Question 3 options:
Did the Twentieth Century span the years 1900 to 1999 or the years 1901 to 2000?
Did the twentieth century span the years 1900–1999 or the years 1901–2000?
Did the Twentieth Century span the years 1900–1999 or the years 1901–2000?
Did the twentieth century span the years 1900 to 1999 or the years 1901 to 2000?
Did the twentieth century span the years 1900–1999 or the years 1901–2000?
According to the style manual, centuries should be spelled out in lower case. Therefore the correct spelling of "twentieth century" should be lower not upper case like "Twentieth Century". The style manual also indicates that beginning and ending years should be separated with an en-dash as in 1900-1999 or 1901-2000.
The only answer choice that does both of these correctly is the second one.
The sentence that uses possessive personal pronouns correctly is A. Have you seen the cat and its kittens?
B. is wrong because (their's) is not a word, it would have to be their or theirs, no apostrophe.
C. Stanley claimed that the papers were his'. is wrong because (his) is the possessive no apostrophe after the s.
D. is wrong because (it's) is a contraction for 'it is'. And you wouldn't say, the squirrel twitched it is tail.
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B. Continuous
C. Future
D. Present perfect
13. The comparative form of adjectives compares
A. two things or people.
B. more than two things or people.
C. at least a dozen different items.
D. the past to the present.
15.What is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with an object?
A. Prepositional phrase
B. Adverbial phrase
C. Dependent clause
D. Prepositional relationship