Please use a / an / the / some / Ø in the following sentences Last week we saw ______ rabbit as we walked across the campus.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Last week we saw arabbit as we walked across the campus.

The correct option is "a" because the rabbit is singular and if it was plural the answer would've been "some."


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If the author tells the story but does not take part, it is told in ____ person. first second third
Read the excerpt from "My Lord Bag of Rice." He had only gone a few steps when he heard some one calling him from behind. On turning back he was much surprised to see that the monster dragon had entirely disappeared and in its place was a strange-looking man, who was bowing most ceremoniously to the ground. His red hair streamed over his shoulders and was surmounted by a crown in the shape of a dragon's head, and his sea-green dress was patterned with shells. Hidesato knew at once that this was no ordinary mortal and he wondered much at the strange occurrence. What element of a folktale does this excerpt contain?
Using your knowledge of punctuation, choose the best place to put a comma: The long winding road was dark and ominous.
Which is coordinating conjunction A. or B.when C.till D.if

Read this excerpt from Thomas Paine's famous essay "The Crisis Number One":I have as little superstition in me as any man living, but my secret opinion has ever been, and still is, that God Almighty will not give up a people to military destruction, or leave them unsupportedly to perish, who have so earnestly and so repeatedly sought to avoid the calamities of war, by every decent method which wisdom could invent. Neither have I so much of the infidel in me, as to suppose that He has relinquished the government of the world, and given us up to the care of devils; and as I do not, I cannot see on what grounds the king of Britain can look up to heaven for help against us: a common murderer, a highwayman, or a house-breaker, has as good a pretence as he.

Which sentence best describes Paine's claim in the excerpt?

God would not take sides between the British and the American colonists.
It was necessary to save Americans because God did not support military destruction.
It was necessary for America to fight the British to defend their religious values.
God would defend the American colonists' fight because their cause was upright.
It was necessary for Americans to save themselves and not wait for God to help them.

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In this excerpt Thomas Paine says that “God Almighty will not give up a people to military destruction, or leave them unsupportedly to perish” and that “I cannot see on what grounds the king of Britain can look up to heaven for help against us” he is completely sure that God in his goodness would not choose a side between them, the answer is God would not take sides between the British and the American colonists.

The sentence that best describes Paine's claim in the excerpt is A. God would not take sides between the British and the American colonists.

What is a Claim?

This refers to the statement or assertion about something that may not be true but would need supporting details to validate it.

Hence, we can see that from the given text, there is the narration by Paine where he talks about the actions of the colonists and the intervention of God and how He would be impartial.

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1. Suppose you're writing a letter and you recall a word you'd like to use, but you don't know how it's spelled. If you wanted to look up the word in a dictionary, you should use any of the following techniques except A. looking up the word as you think it's spelled.
B. writing the word the way you think it's spelled to jog your recall.
C. using the first letter of the word and searching through all the entries under that letter.
D. looking up a related word that you can spell in search of clues.


2. What type of sentence is used to give a command?
A. Declarative B. Exclamatory C. Interrogative D. Imperative


3. Homophones are words that

A. sound different but have the same meanings.
B. are spelled differently but have the same meanings.
C. sound alike but have different meanings.
D. are spelled alike but have different meanings.

4. What do you need to know in order to look up a word in the dictionary?

A. How to pronounce the word B. The first few letters of the word
C. What part of speech the word is D. How many syllables the word has

5. Which of the following pairs of words are homophones?
A. Blight and bright B. Brake and break C. Dessert and desert D. Right and correct

6. Each one of the following words ends in est. Which one is spelled correctly?
A. Sweettest B. Flattest C. Sillyest D. Bigest

7. Which one of the following sentences contains a spelling error?
A. Joshua could give no good reason for his absence.
B. Evelyn was not familiar with the procedure.
C. Every autumn we visit a quaint inn near Boston.
D. What would you like for desert?


8. What is one way to turn this fragment into a complete sentence? While the choir director was out of the room.

A. Put an exclamation mark at the end
B. Add another subject to the sentence
C. Remove the word while
D. Take out the prepositional phrase

9. What kind of fragment is "near the computer"?
A. Independent clause B. Predicate C. Subordinating conjunction D. Prepositional phrase

10. Which one of the following words has the suffix -ing added correctly?
A. Talking B. Findding C. Hopeing D. Stoping

11. Which of the following is an example of a declarative sentence?

A. Job hunting is incredibly depressing right now!
B. Hand me that towel before I drop this wet bowl.
C. Precisely when were you going to tell me that?
D. My favorite television show has been renewed.

12. Eugenie walked into the kitchen with a big smile on her face. Her parents, brother, and sister were already at the table. "Good morning to the world!" she said. "Tim, hand me the orange juice. What does everyone have planned for today?"

What type of sentence is "What does everyone have planned for today?"
A. Exclamatory B. Imperative C. Interrogative D. Declarative

13. What is the purpose of the following sentence? I think it would be best to study the problem carefully.
A. It raises a question. B. It makes a statement. C. It shows strong emotion. D. It gives a command.

14. Eugenie walked into the kitchen with a big smile on her face. Her parents, brother, and sister were already at the table. "Good morning to the world!" she said. "Tim, hand me the orange juice. What does everyone have planned for today?"

Which sentence is an example of an imperative sentence?
A. Eugenie walked into the kitchen with a big smile on her face.
B. "What does everyone have planned for today?"
C. "Tim, hand me the orange juice."
D. Her parents, brother, and sister were already at the table.

15. In which sentence is a homophone used correctly?
A. Karen's new dog had flees.
B. How many ours do we have to wait?
C. The old miner was lost in the dessert.
D. If you ask me, there's no hobby like fishing.

16. What type of sentence tends to express a strong emotion?
A. Interrogative B. Declarative C. Exclamatory D. Imperative

17. Which of the following words is spelled correctly?
A. Niether B. Hieght C. Friend D. Foreign

18. Which of the following words has to be spelled differently if you're adding a suffix?
A. Enjoy B. City C. Child D. Safe

19. Which one of the following is a run-on sentence?

A. I'm not a fan of wrestling, but Leslie is.
B. I would talk to Frank if I knew him, but people don't ever talk to him.
C. Jerry told me he likes June, but Hank likes Julie better.
D. I think Frank might be too busy he likes to make people think he's smart.

20. Which of the following is a complete sentence?

A. Although Henry was unusually tall.
B. Since she was hungry, she had a snack.
C. Because I had not slept for two nights.
D. Even when the temperatures improved.

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1. B
2. D
3. C
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. D
8. C
9. B
10. A
11. D
12. C
13. B
14. C
15. D
16. C
17. C and D
18. B (City> Cities)
19. D
20. B

Reez is correct on them

10. A writer makes a forceful contrast between expectations and reality, creating a surprise ending for readers. Which literary device is the author using?

A. paradox

B. hyperbole

C. symbolism

D. irony

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When a writer makes a forceful contrast between expectations and reality, creating a surprise ending for readers, the literary device which the author use is:

D. irony

There are three types of irony and the situation stated above refers to situational irony wherein the expected ending varies from the actual ending.

Answer:

Irony

Explanation:

Base your answer to this question on the quote below. "In my turn, I stepped back. But in making the action, I detected in his eyes some latent fear of me. This put the monstrous thought to flight." This quote BEST serves to A. contribute to the rising action of the plot. B. foreshadow the death of the signalman at the hands of the narrator. C. add a dimension of uncertainty to the setting. D. add to the characterization of the ghost as the antagonist.

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Answer:

B. Foreshadow the death of the signalman at the hands of the narrator.

Explanation:

The specific phrase "This put the monstrous thought into flight" indicates that the narrator is planning something horrible. He knows that the signalman is scared of him. The monstrous thought is most likely murder.

If this doesn't help, I apologize! Context clues will always help with the situation that you're studying.

What is the allusion for she arose at length and opened the door to her sisters import unities. there was a feverish triumph in her eyes and she carried herself like a goddess of victory.?

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The allusion i believe should be used is HELEN. Since it has to do with being a a goddess of victory

What figure of speech is the saying: You snore louder than a freight train.a. Metaphor
b. Personification
c. Simile
d. Hyperbole

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The figure of speech used here is hyperbole.

What is a hyperbole?

This is an exaggerated statement not meant to be taken in its literal sense.

In the statement, snoring louder than a train is an exaggerated statement as no human's snore is louder than that of a train.

There correct answer is option D.

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Definitely a hyperbole. Hyperboles are extremely exaggerated statements. 
Saying someone snores louder than a freight train is impossible but it's VERY exaggerated. Therefore, it's a hyperbole.