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Whats the Hyperbole? ( Hyperbole- Exaggeration )
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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

I'll be the light to guide you- he won't really be a light that guides her so its an exaggeration!

Count on me- Bruno Mars

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Answer 2
Answer: The Hyperbole (I think) would be
“I’ll sail the world to find you”

It seems to be a bit much because it really isn’t realistic. Yes, you could sail the entire world but it is still a bit extreme.

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Which sentences contribute to the overall eerie mood of this excerpt from “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe?

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I believe the answer is: he drops of moisture trickle among the bones, We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs


In literature, eerie mood refers to a situation that make the readers feel fear, strange and frightening

In order to identify the sentences with eerie mood, the fastest way is to find the sentences that contained words related to death,mystery, depression, or murderous intent.

Some sentences are "We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs." 
This sentence speaks of the dead bodies or what is left of them. Another sentence is "We are below the river's bed. The drops of moisture trickle among the bones." This sentence describes the eerie setting. We also red about the grossness of the drunk fool. This adds to the unknowingly fact that it is dark, and eerie, and something will happen. Hope this helped. 

Identify the inflection of the verb asks. infinitive. present, third person singular. past tense. present participle.

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Question: Identify the inflection of the verb: asks.

Options:

  • Infinitive.
  • Present.
  • Third person.
  • Singular.
  • Past tense.
  • Present participle.

Answer: The inflections of the verb asksare the following:

  • Third person.
  • Present simple.
  • Singular

Explanation: Inflections are the extra letters added to nouns, verbs and adjectives in different grammatical forms. Verbs are inflected in their various tenses, such as: simple present, past present, third person, singular/plural, etc. The inflections of the verb asks are the following:

  • Third person.

The verb asks is considered a third person verb. Third person verbs, in the simple present tense, always end in –s. Example: *She eats. He sleeps. It asks.

  • Simple present

Simple Present is used when an action is happening right now, or when it occurs regularly. This means that we use verbs in their present form, like: Eat (Third person: eats), sleep (Third person: sleeps), ask (Third person: asks).

  • Singular

If a subject is singular, its verb must be singular and if a subject is plural, its verb must also be plural.

She/He/It are considered singular subjects because they refer to one person. We use them with singular verbs, these verbs have an ''s'' at the end. Example: She asks many questions during class.

We/I/You/They are considered plural subjects because they refer to more then one person (with exception of I.) Example: They ask many questions during class.

Asks is  third-person singular simple present indicative form of ask.

How is the possessive formed if the noun is a possessive pronoun?adding an -s without an apostrophe
adding an aspostrophe and an -s
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adding nothing

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It's D, add nothing!

i say the first one but im not completely sure sorry

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d. figurative language.

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A borrowed word which has been made to resemble English has been???
It is the anglicized

the correct answer is anglicized.