The moral or political background of the characters in a story is part of theA. Plot
B. Setting
C. Theme

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Answer 1
Answer: I would have to say it's part of the theme.
Morality and politics is the ethos of the story, aka origin aka theme.
With-out a theme there would be no plot...and no setting.
So...
C. Theme 
Answer 2
Answer: I would say theme, because:
1. If there was no theme, there would be no setting, because all settings have a theme. For example, the witch lives in a candy house! Theme: Candy. Also, Harry's school has a theme: Being smart. People there learn to think and use their minds.
2. Without a theme, there would be characters, but plain and dull ones. Harry Potter has a theme: wizard. So do Ron and Percy, and a lot of others. Tobias in the book Allegiant has a theme: Bravery. It's not always about clothing, but about personality.  Tobias has a brave, confident personality.
Hope this helped!

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When is it unnecessary to follow a direct quotation with a parenthetical citation that includes the name of the source

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Parenthetical citations are not needed when the direct quotation is common knowledge.

Things that fall into the category of common knowledge are proverbs or well-known quotations. "To be or not to be" would not be cited because it is part of common knowledge. "A rising tide lifts all ships" is a proverb that would not be cited. Parenthetical citations are used to identify the source of the quotation. They typically include the author's last name and page number (if available). If the author's name is unknown, the title of the work is used. When the author and/or title of the work has been stated in the introduction to the quote, then only a page number would be needed. 

Parenthetical citations are not needed when the direct quotation is common knowledge.



A dialect is ungrammatical because it differs from standard english. true false

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It depends on who you ask, but according to syntacticians, specialists in syntax or sentence structure, as long as a sentence follows a recognisable structure and is used by people it is grammatically correct. It's grammatically correct within that dialect. 

Most people would disagree and say that dialects are ungrammatical because they deviate from standard English, but this is probably because they want you to learn to speak English to a certain standard. From an official standpoint, dialects are just as grammatical as standard English.

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Answer: Same

Explanation:

I just dont understand the answers they be giving us

Which is a sentence fragment? A. She told me to take the last train home. B. Delicious stew was simmering in the pot. C. And write a report. D. At the bus stop, people huddled under umbrellas.

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And write a report. would be the Sentence fragment. 
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In Robert Browning’s “My Last Duchess,” the speaker praises the quality of excessive generosity, or munificence.
obstinacy.
ostentatiousness.
prudence.

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In Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess," the speaker praises the quality of excessive generosity, or munificence. 

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A.

munificence.

Explanation:

Munificence is the quality or action of being lavishly generous; great generosity.

Write a Imperative sentence

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i really am late for a meeting and my car broke down can someone help me get there.
My imperative sentence.