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i) I think this somewhere on Earth where snow falls.

ii) Its a winter morning.

iii) Women is carving something into the tree.

iv) The women carved heart into the tree.

v) Because she loves someone???? or she loves the tree or nature.

vi) Because it might have felt special for her.

vii) Because she wants to.

viii) Because it brings some memories back to her.

ix) About her family ??? or love???

x) I think she feels sad remembering the old memories.

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Which sentence has no errors in capitalization?A.
Sarah said, "First, wet the clay." She picked up a lump, dropped it, and said, "then center it on the wheel."

B.
Sarah said, "First, wet the clay." she picked up a lump, dropped it, and said, "then center it on the wheel."

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C  is the correct answer I suggest

On page 14 of The Call of the Wild, what's meant by the phrase "The domesticated generations fell from him"? A. Buck is losing his civilized characteristics.
B. Buck is learning to love a human being again.
C. Buck has lost a lot of hair in his fight with Spitz.
D. Buck longs to return home to the Judge's family.

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What is meant by that phrase is that Buck is losing his civilized characteristics. The correct answer is A.

the correct answer is A. Buck is losing his civilized characteristics



In this sentence from "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, what does the word zealous mean in these lines?

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He is showing great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause.

Zealous means to be keen, avid, or passionate.

Based on the dialect used throughout The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which of the following statements about the characters within the story is most accurate?

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You did not provide the possible statements, however, the characters within the story are mostly poorly educated and used a lot of improper grammar as well as lexical items that show their social status such as curse words.

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b: The king’s use of dialect suggests that he may not actually be a king and is simply posing as one.

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In which of the following sentences do you find a verb phrase? A. I believed every word he said.
B. June was a collector of memorabilia.
C. I shall be all that I am and more.
D. The crowed roared as the bull charged.

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Verb phrases are verbs that may function as a predicate, adjective, or adverb.

(a) "That he said" is an adjective modifying "word". However, this contains the s ubject"he" and the verb "said". It is a clause and NOT a phrase. Phrases can only have either a verb or a noun.
(b) There's only one verb "was" but it does not come with a complement, object, modifier, or other verb. Hence, it's NOT a verb phrase.
(c) "Shall be" consists of the modal shall and the be-verb be. This is a perfect example of a verb phrase that functions as a VERB PHRASE.
(d) "Roared" and "charged" are two verbs referring to different subjects. They do not come with a complement, object, modifier, or another verb. Hence, they're NOT a verb phrase. "As the bull charged" is a clause and not a phrase.

The answer then is C.

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I think it is C. Direct object

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