Replace the bolded noun with the appropriate pronoun.Although Marshall and Trevor wanted to see the latest comedy movie, THE MOVIES was sold out.

A)it
B) he
C)they
D)ther

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Answer 1
Answer: Although Marshall and Trevor wanted to see the latest comedy movie, THE MOVIES was sold out.
Instead of using the movies as the noun, you can replace it with the pronoun *They* 
The answer is C
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: C)they is the correct answer


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D. Fall

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D.

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The purpose of Martin Luther King Jr’s “I have a dream speech” is to: a: Reflect b: Inform c :instruct d:Persuade

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The main purpose of Luther's speech was to persuade the audience to work towards ending the racial discrimination. Additionally, it inspired and brought hope to the people that one day discrimination can be abolished.

Answer:

Just took the text, its persuade.

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He felt like a drunken giant walking with the limbs of a mosquito.Metaphor is the ONLY type of imagery used in this line.
True
False

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The actually use of writing is a simile, not a metaphor.

False is the answer.

Which of the following coordinating conjunctions is used to join sentences that contrast with each other?A and
B but
C or
D for

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The answer is B. But

Which word is the past participle form of come?a. come
b. coming
c. came
d. comed

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came

We came to the hotel last night.


the answer is came because example "i came to your house"

Complete the analogy. Border is to country asa. current is to river.
b. water is to lake.
c. waves is to sea.
d. shore is to ocean.

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Border marks where a country is : a country is encompassed by borders. This is similar to ocean and shores: shores mark where the ocean is: an ocean is encompassed by the shores.

The answer is d.