Read the following Introduction paragraph:“Although opportunities to earn a good living without a college degree seem to be growing, attending college is still a smart career move for students. It opens up more opportunities for getting a job, it helps you figure out what kind of job is right for you, and it will help you earn a lot more money over your lifetime.”
Which phrase from the Introduction paragraph is the concession?

Group of answer choices:
A. it will help you earn a lot more money over your lifetime
B. opportunities to earn a good living without a college degree seem to be growing
C. It opens up more opportunities for getting a job
D. attending college is still a smart career move for students

Answers

Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: D. attending college is still a smart career move for students.

Explanation:

The phrase from the Introduction paragraph that is the concession is that "attending college is still a smart career move for students"

From the paragraph, we can infer that despite the writer agreeing that opportunities to earn a good living without a college degree seem to be growing, he stated that attending college is still a smart career move for students.

This point was further justified as the writer said attending college will opens up more opportunities for one to get a job, helps one figure out the kind of jobs that the want and also help them earn more money in their lifetime.

This shows that attending college is really a smart move.


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Answer: The Marines.

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"Help! I'm over here!"

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C) In both stories, the main characters must try to survive a terrible thunderstorm, and they are worried.

D) In both stories, the main characters rescue someone who is trying to survive and needs help.

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Answer:

I think it A) in both stories, the main characters are trying to survive a distressing situation and need help for their rescue.

Explanation:

I read and i have a strong feeling its A!

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What do Squealer’s actions in this passage suggest about his values?

A. He values his own comfort.

B. He values other animals’ opinions.

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Answer:

A). He values his own comfort.

Explanation:

The actions portrayed through a character(also known as characterization) in a narrative plot always intend to reveal certain values about that character suggested by the author that assists the readers to form an opinion or judgement about him/her and elicit response accordingly.  

In the given passage, Squealer's actions 'again able to convince them ...case' reveals that 'he values his own comfort' and for which he ignores the concerns of the animals of the farm again and again. Thus, option A is the correct answer.

Answer:

A. He values his own comfort.

Explanation:

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C) left
D) was leaving
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the bags upstairs.
A) have carried
B) had carried
C) carried
D) has carried
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B) had lost
C) was lost
A) have lost
D) lost
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all of the questions in the exam because she had studied very well.
C) answer
D) answered
A) answering
B) answers
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D) was gone
B) has gone
C) had gone
A) had been gone

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Answer:

16. A

17. C

18. B

19. D

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He is ____ engineer


- a
- an
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Answers

Answer:

An

Explanation:

As,"e" is a vowel so we will is an

Answer:

an

Explanation:

He is an engineer

an is the ans

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Answer:

1. Drinking coffee and soft drinks is common. Caffeine is a drug, too much sugar is bad for you.

2. Although Barbara moved here only a year ago, she has settled in quickly.

3. We have to fix the window screens, summer is nearly here.

4. For as long as I can remember, we've never had a case of theft.

5. Fares was the best tennis player on the team, even though he hurt his knee.

6. Skateboading down Broadway is dangerous.

7. Tom snapped a photograph of Mount Rushmore. Tanya stared off into space.

8. If she is nominated, she would do good.

9. The raise was more than I expected I am not complaining, my schedule is difficult.

10. When the semester ends.

Explanation:

A Sentence fragment is a type of sentence which does not have a main verb or a subject, or both.

A run-on sentence on the other hand, contain at least two independent clauses which are linked in a sentence without proper use of punctuations.

Therefore, the following sentences are classified into run-on or sentence fragments:

Drinking coffee and soft drinks is common, caffeine is a drug, too much sugar is bad for you.

RUN-ON SENTENCE

Although Barbara moved here only a year ago

SENTENCE FRAGMENTS

We have to fix the window screens summer is nearly here.

RUN-ON SENTENCE

For as long as I can remember.

SENTENCE FRAGMENTS

Fares was the best tennis player on the team, he hurt his knee.

RUN-ON SENTENCE

6. Skateboading down Broadway.

RUN-ON SENTENCE

7. Tom snapped a photograph of Mount Rushmore Tanya stared off into space.

RUN-ON SENTENCE  

8. If she is nominated.

SENTENCE FRAGMENTS

9. The raise was more than I expected I am not complaining, my schedule is difficult.

RUN-ON SENTENCE

10. When the semester ends.

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