Uhh, I'm too lazy to do myself so I need help. Just say if each sentence with the bold word is used correctly For each sentence and ill do the explanation thx. 30 points1. By questioning the authenticity of the Vermeer painting, Mrs. Carlisle impugned the reputation of the museum director who had purchased it.
2. Anthony's babysitter chastised him for not sharing his stuffed Peppa Pig with his sister.
3. Katherine's derogatory remarks about Jack's pet parrot made Jack beam with pride.
4. "Confront me directly," said Gilbert. "I will not defend myself against anonymous accusations and innuendo."
5. After the debate, the two candidates shook hands, smiled at each other, and exchanged acrimonious remarks.
6. Minna glowed with pleasure whenever invectives were lavished upon her.
7. In one of Aesop's fables, a hare disparages a tortoise's slow speed.
8. Because of her good grades, Stella was reproved and made a class speaker for graduation.
9. Yasuko harassed her little brother by tickling him.
10. Everyone in the neighborhood vilified the driver of the car that caused a fatal accident.

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What tense is the underlined verb in the sentence? When it's over, we will have had so much fun! A. present perfect B. future C. past perfect D. future perfect

will have had is underlined

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 B. future hope it helps hahahaha
the answer would be = B 

Which of the following is a common occurrence in formal language?a. slang
b. polysyllabic
c. colloquialisms
d. contractions

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contractions is a common occurrence in formal language

In "The Gift of the Magi," why is Della crying at the start of the story? A. She finds out that Jim does not want her to buy him a gift.
B. She and Jim are being evicted from their apartment.
C. She learns that Jim will now make $20 per week, not $30.
D. She realizes that she has only managed to save less than $2.


is it d?

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Your answer is correct. It is D. She realizes that she has only managed to save less than $2. 

Read this line from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley:A mummy again endued with animation could not be so hideous as that wretch.
Which definition of endued is most likely suited for this line? (5 points)

12th Century: to lead

15th Century: lead, drive, initiate

20th Century: to provide with something freely

20th Century: to tinge or dye deeply

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Answer:

Option C is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus is a book written by English author Mary Shelley; it discusses many ethical issues between medicine and science. In this case, the closest meaning to the word endued as it is used in the excerpt is to provide with something freely, in this case, animation given to the mummy.

Endued - endow or provide with a quality or ability. 

So C is your answer

Change the sentence to simple ‘ when the clown entered the circus ring, the children started clapping ‘ . My answer was ‘ the kids started clapping when the clown entered the circus ring ‘. Is it correct?

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I think you are correct as well. The sentence is now simple because you can get rid of the comma, which makes it complex. So, the correct answer is "The children started clapping when the clown entered the circus ring"

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What does John say that he wants instead of comfort? What right does Mond suggest that he is claiming?

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Answer:

John demanded " I don’t want comfort. I want God, I want poetry, I  want real danger, I want freedom, I want goodness. I want  sin".

Mustapha Mond suggests he's claiming "the right to be unhappy".

Explanation:

Aldoux Huxley's Brave New World is set in a dystopian world where the off-springs of the people were genetically engineered and already classed into their predestined castes from birth. The setting of the story is in the year 2540 AD, and deals with the theme of science and efficiency, away from humanistic emotions and feelings.

In chapter 17, John, the son of Linda and the Director of the Hatchery and Bernard Marx along with Helmholtz Watson are exiled for causing a scandal in the society. When told about how everything has been engineered to be comfortable for the people, John demands that he did not "want comfort [but rather] God, poetry, real danger, freedom, goodness [and] sin".

At this, Mustapha Mond, the "Resident World Controller for Western Europe" suggests that John is claiming "the right to be unhappy", for everything that he's just demanded is against the way of their scientifically engineered world. And with his demand, he's claiming all the ills of human life that the "New World" is offering.