Which words in the sentence make up the adverb phrase? The mother goose and her goslings crossed the stream at the narrowest part. A. crossed the stream B. at the narrowest part C. and her goslings D. The mother goose

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Answer 1
Answer: B.
An adverb is a word that describes a verb, and B describes the verb, which is A.
Answer 2
Answer: B. at the narrowest part.

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The plot of the Giant house by Elizabeth mccracken

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Peggy Cort is a lonely spinster librarian living on 1950s Cape Cod when an unusual young boy comes into her libarary. He is James Sweatt and he is already taller than any boys in his school and growing at a rapid rate. The book covers the slow friendship that develops between Peggy and James the Giant. Peggy is there when James gets injured, when his mother dies and when he travels.

Peggy realizes about halfway through the book that she is in love with the young giant but doesn't quite know what to do with her emotions. She helps his family build him a giant-sized cottage behind their house. She tries to set him up with a girl his own age as a teenager but eventually his friends grow up and leave and he is left with Peggy as his primary friend to help him deal with the tourists and gawkers who come to see the boy who won't stop growing.

When he is over eight feet tall and nineteen the two go to New York City to participate in the circus. While they are there he meets the smallest woman in the world who talks to him of marriage and he asks Peggy if she wants to get married. They talk about it but nothing comes of it and after they return, although they have declared their love for each other it is too late and the giant is already becoming sicker and dies soon after.

They can take the bus to the next museum.

Which is the verb phrase?

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'can take' would be the verb phrase since it includes the verb and the helping verb. 

In which two ways do extras function in a drama

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Answer: there are minor plyers who dont speak

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there are minor players who dont speak

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Alliteration on the word train

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Alliteration of the word train:tiger, teddy, tip, tin, tiny, top, tap, tabacco, toffe, tasco, table, tablet, tire, tired, tissue, teach, tack, track and much more.. hope this helps you! =')

In Chapter 3 of The Scarlet Letter, how does the magistracy’s act of marking Hester Prynne with a scarlet letter serve to maintain its power in the community?

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The correct answer is: "People in the community fear becoming similarly shamed."

Indeed, Hester Prynne has been convicted of adultery because of giving birth to a child out of wedlock. This is not only considered a sin by the very religious and Puritan society of her time but a crime under their theocratic laws. Her Scarlett letter is a form of public shaming that completely ostracizes her from her society and most people scorn her for her sin.

The magistracy's act of marking Hester Prynne with a scarlet letter makes people in the community fear becoming similarly shamed.

Use one of the prompts below to respond to the poem:I think…
I notice…
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El Olvido

BY JUDITH ORTIZ COFER

It is a dangerous thing
to forget the climate of your birthplace,
to choke out the voices of dead relatives
when in dreams they call you
by your secret name.
It is dangerous
to spurn the clothes you were born to wear
for the sake of fashion; dangerous
to use weapons and sharp instruments
you are not familiar with; dangerous
to disdain the plaster saints
before which your mother kneels
praying with embarrassing fervor
that you survive in the place you have chosen to live:
a bare, cold room with no pictures on the walls,
a forgetting place where she fears you will die
of loneliness and exposure.
Jesús, María, y José, she says,
el olvido is a dangerous thing.
*El olvido means forgetfulness in Spanish.

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I understand this, I connect with it also because it relates to what parents think or tell children, parents don't want them to forget their birthplace, that makess them forget who they are, they don't want us to play with sharp items, it makes them think we are going to hurt ourselves. They don't want us to forget our dead relatives, it makes us remember their legacy. They don't want us to forget our Christianity, and they never want our life to be boring and alone. Hope this helped you with this prompt.