Typically, the themes in a novel ______. are distinct and unrelated contradict one another are limited to one or two basic ideas interact and build on one another

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Answer: If the answer choices given to you were are distinct and unrelated, contradict one another are limited to one or two basic ideas, and interact and build on one another, then the answer would be: interact and build on one another

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Interact and build up of one another

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B) No

"Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi was inspired by a forest canopy when he designed the Sagrada Familia Basilica" does not contain a subordinating conjunction. It is a complex sentence with two independent clauses joined by the coordinating conjunction "when." A subordinating conjunction would introduce a dependent clause and indicate a subordinate relationship to the main clause.

Which lines in this excerpt from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice suggest that Mr. Darcy is questioning his hasty judgment and has fallen in love with Elizabeth? Occupied in observing Mr. Bingley's attentions to her sister, Elizabeth was far from suspecting that she was herself becoming an object of some interest in the eyes of his friend. Mr. Darcy had at first scarcely allowed her to be pretty; he had looked at her without admiration at the ball; and when they next met, he looked at her only to criticise. But no sooner had he made it clear to himself and his friends that she hardly had a good feature in her face, than he began to find it was rendered uncommonly intelligent by the beautiful expression of her dark eyes. To this discovery succeeded some others equally mortifying. Though he had detected with a critical eye more than one failure of perfect symmetry in her form, he was forced to acknowledge her figure to be light and pleasing; and in spite of his asserting that her manners were not those of the fashionable world, he was caught by their easy playfulness. Of this she was perfectly unaware; to her he was only the man who made himself agreeable nowhere, and who had not thought her handsome enough to dance with.

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The lines from this excerpt that suggest that Mr. Darcy is questioning his hasty judgment and has fallen in love with Elizabeth are the following one: "But no sooner had he made it clear to himself and his friends that she hardly had a good feature in her face, than he began to find it was rendered uncommonly intelligent by the beautiful expression of her dark eyes." This is the moment he realized that he was wrong about her and that there is more to her than he originally thought. He realized that he has already fallen in love with her, despite her flaws.

I believe the answer is: "But no sooner had he made it clear to himself and his friends that she hardly had a good feature in her face, than he began to find it was rendered uncommonly intelligent by the beautiful expression of her dark "


From the lines, It is clear that Darcy initially perceived Elizabeth as ugly, which unusual among females that he usually see in his social standing.

Then, after interracting with ther, he realized that Elizabeth has astounding inner beauty and intellect which altered his perception toward her.

Which of the following is NOT likely to be an early sign of a damaged relationship? A. You begin to feel a sense of discomfort with your friend.
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C. Your friend begins finding excuses to break lunch dates with you.
D. Your cousin comments that you and your friend don't seem as close.

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I believe the answer is D. You and your partner are the only two who can determine how close you are.
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"Can you see enough to tell," he asked, "How far away the shore is?"
"can you see enough to tell," he asked, "how far away the shore is?"

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The correct answer here is the first choice. A complete sentence must always start with a capital letter. The rest of the words can only be capitalized if those words are proper nouns. Proper nouns like a name of a person, i.e. Jenny, Romeo or Katherine, or it could also be a name of a company or a store like Walmart or Hollister. The rest of the choices (choices two to three) cannot be used since those sentences are considered as one sentence. You can only capitalize when you are starting another sentence.

Please help!10. In which one of the following sentences is capitalization used correctly?
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B. The meadows of the Valley are filled with yellow flowers each Spring.
C. Alphonse, who was born in Algeria, spoke both French and English.
D. Alice stood up at her desk and said, "who's for coffee and donuts?"
Student Answer: D
Answer: Incorrect
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12. Most paragraphs should be at least _______ sentences long.
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17. Select the sentence in which a word has been italicized incorrectly.
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D. Her favorite Broadway musical is South Pacific.
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect

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Let's do this.

10.
• A is wrong because Macedonia is a country. Countries are capitalized.
• B is wrong because it's not a SPECIFIC valley, so no need to capitalize it.
• C is correct.
• D is wrong because the first word in a quotation generally needs to be capitalized (unless it's an embedded quote, which you can look up online).

12. This is a frustrating question. There is absolutely no set rule for how long a paragraph should be. But since you got A wrong, I think that D might be your best answer. Again, I'm guessing here because there is no set rule on this.

17. Unfortunately I can't answer this one with total confidence since you didn't italicize anything when you typed in the answer choices. But I know this much:
• A might need to have "avant-garde" italicized, since it's a foreign phrase. However, sometimes foreign words and phrases become common enough in English that we no longer need to italicize them (like "cappuccino" for example). Many people consider avant-garde to be one of these phrases.
• Nothing in B needs to be italicized.
• C is obviously wrong.
• In D, South Pacific needs to be italicized. It's the title of a play, and titles of books and plays are always italicized.

The first one is C. I believe 

A comparison in which the words as or like are used is the

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It is a simile. A simile is comparing two things with like or as. Example: "They were as quiet as a mouse". Now never confuse this with a metaphor which doesn't use like or as, but still compares two things. Example: "She is a walking encyclopedia" . This is telling you indirectly that she is a very smart and talkative person. A simile would tell you directly