Which best identifies the sentence fragment? A: I have not seen the neighbors for a few days. B: A house with no cars in the driveway. C: The package is still on the front porch today. D: I noticed a large package on my neighbor's front porch yesterday.

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Answer 1
Answer: B is a fragment.  A fragment is any sentence that either doesn't have a subject, or that doesn't have a verb.

B has no verb.  The house(which is the subject) is doing nothing.

If you wanted to correct this sentence you would get something like:
A house with no cars in the driveway usually means that no one is home.
Answer 2
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Answer:

B is the right answer

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Which sentences in this conversation between two classmates indicate Emily’s bad study habits?EMILY: That test was tough! I think I’m going to get an F. How did you do?
ANNA: Pretty good, I think. I mean, she gave us a question bank to study from, so it wasn’t too tough. You were reading the questions right before we went into class.
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The sentence in this conversation between Emily and Anna that indicates Emily's bad habits is when Emily said, "Yeah, but there was too much to study. I guessed on all the answers! Now I'm just keeping my fingers crossed." This statement shows that Emily did not take studying her notes seriously and was too lazy to do so and she had no other choice but to just guess the answers in the test.

According to The Metamorphosis, what has Gregor changed into? A. A bug B. A rat C. A bird D. A worm

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He turns into a bug. I remember this book when I read it a while back.

Answer:

Bug

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Which best describes the author’s purpose in "A History of Voting Rights”?to persuade readers to exercise their right to vote
to entertain readers with stories about voting-rights activists
to inform readers about the history of voter oppression
to educate readers about the current state of voting laws

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The author’s purpose in "A History of Voting Rights” is to informreaders about the history of voter oppression.

What is "A History of Voting Rights” all about?

The book is about "Seeing how hard African Americans, Native Americans, and women fought to vote reminds everyone that voting is part of what created this country".

The author wanted to spread information about how women are denied the right to vote and how they foughtfor their rights.

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Answer:

To inform readers about the history of voter oppression.

Explanation:

The story itself is about voting and the right to vote, the author intended to talk about the troubles some citizens faced during these times of the elections. As it says in the story, "Women were considered ill-suited to decide upon matters of politics, as they traditionally were responsible for taking care of the home." which refers to the oppression women faced back in that time,

So the answer is "To inform readers about the history of voter oppression."

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B)The audiences I had hitherto been a part of had paid to have a good time and, though occasionally one might spot a fidgety child or a yawning adult, I hadn't ever noticed faces contorted by rage or despair or frustration.
C)I have always been accused of taking the things I love - football, of course, but also books and records - much too seriously, and I do feel a kind of anger when I hear a bad record, or when someone is lukewarm about a book that means a lot to me.
D)Perhaps it was these desperate, bitter men in the West Stand at Arsenal who taught me how to get angry in this way; and perhaps it is why I earn some of my living as a critic - maybe it's those voices l can hear when I write.
Can be more than one!

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As for me, the third option C)I have always been accused of taking the things I love - football, of course, but also books and records - much too seriously, and I do feel a kind of anger when I hear a bad record, or when someone is lukewarm about a book that means a lot to me.) looks the most suitable and directly shows that the author learned to have high expectations in life only after he went to a
football game. And I suppose A)I'd been to public entertainments before, of course; I'd been to the cinema and the pantomime and to see my mother sing in the chorus of the White Horse Inn at the Town Hall.

Answer:

the answer is not C

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when you are referring to two people, what is the correct way to say the following? woman women men man

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women and men are the two answers

Based on the context of this excerpt from W. W. Jacobs's "The Monkey's Paw," what does the word placidly mean?Without, the night was cold and wet, but in the small parlour of Laburnam Villa the blinds were drawn and the fire burned brightly. Father and son were at chess, the former, who possessed ideas about the game involving radical changes, putting his king into such sharp and unnecessary perils that it even provoked comment from the white-haired old lady knitting placidly by the fire.

A completing a task in a frantic manner
B having a particular motive for an action
C appearing to be calm and relaxed
D acting harshly or stubbornly

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The correct answer is would be C. The Monkey's Paw was first distributed in 1902 and after that highlighted in The Lady of the Barge, a gathering of W.W. Jacobs' stories distributed in 1911. The Monkey's Paw is a great "three wishes" story that serves as a loathsomeness story and a wake up call; advising us that unintended results regularly go with the best goals.

C appearing to be calm and relaxed