What is the denotation of the word “home”?

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Home -

the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household.:


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Is the passage of dialogue written correctly or incorrectly? "I think I can fix it," said the repairman.
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Incorrectly - there are commas at the end of the repairman speaking, where there shouldn't be.

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Ten birds sitting in a tree and a hunter shot one? That just means minus one. So, there are nine birds in the tree.
There are nine birds sitting on the tree lol

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personification, because its giving a human trait (belched) to a volcano

The answer is C


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Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage? A. According to my uncle, the great outdoors, is the best place to be in the summer. B. Hey watch out, for that beehive! C. Standing among the tall trees I didn't see the deer until it started running away. D. When cyclists are passing by, move out of the way.

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Sentence that does not contain any errors in comma usage is D. WHEN CYCLISTS ARE PASSING BY, MOVE OUT OF THE WAY.

Sentence A should be: According to my uncle, the great outdoors is the best place to be in the summer.

Sentence B should be: Hey, watch out for that beehive!

Sentence C should be: Standing among the tall trees, I didn't see the deer until it started running away.
The sentence that does not contain any errors in comma usage is :-

D. When cyclists are passing by, move out of the way.

Because :- This correctly tells you to take a small quick pause between to words. They are telling you to stop, then the reason why you need to stop. 

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"Stuffed to the gills" means when you are really full and can't eat anything else. Hope this helped. I know how hard it is with idioms!
It means that you are full and can't eat anymore.

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The answer would be A. Puts his key. I hope this helped ^^
D) in the door's keyhole