What is the complete predicate of the sentence below? Looking up from his computer monitor, Jason mopped his brow, exhaled sharply, and picked up his phone. A. mopped his brow, exhaled sharply, and picked up his phone. B. picked up the phone C. mopped his brow D. Looking up from his computer monitor, —— mopped his brow, exhaled sharply, and picked up his phone.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is A. mopped his brow, exhaled sharply, and picked up his phone. This is the complete predicate because it includes both the predicator (the main verb), and all other things that follow and are used to describe the verb. In this case, all three are equally important and are parts of the predicate.
Answer 2
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Looking up from his computer monitor, Jason mopped his brow, exhaled sharply, and picked up his phone. Complete predicate: mopped his brow, exhaled sharply, and picked up his phone.


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what rule applies to this word? desire Group I. If the root is a full word, the ending is usually -able. Group II. When the root is a full word except for a final e, the forms usually are spelled with -able. Group III. The suffix -able always follows i. Group IV. When the root has other forms built on the letter a, the -able form is used. Group V. When the root ends in hard c or hard g, -able is used. Group VI. When the root is not a full word,-ible is used. Group VII. When the word has an immediate -tion form, -ible is used. Group VIII. When the root ends in ns, miss, or soft c or g

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A suffix is a morpheme that is added or connected at the end of the word in order to create a new word with a new meaning. There are certain rules to be followed when connecting suffixes to the words. For the given word "desire", the rule that is applicable to it is Group II. When the root is a full word except for a final e, the forms usually are spelled with -able.

The correct answer is Group II. "When the root is a full word except for a final "e", the forms usually are spelled with -able".

Explanation:

In language, a root word refers to the basic unit of a word that cannot be reduced to a smaller unit. Because of this, new words can be formed by adding prefixes or suffixes which are letters or syllables placed before or after root words. However, in most cases, the use of suffixes and prefixes follow strict grammatical rules that work as a guide to add a prefix or suffix depending on the root word. This is the case of the suffix "-able" that means capable of and which is added to root words according to different rules described in the question which classifies root words according to eight different groups and describes in which way should the suffix "-able" added according to the features of the root word.

For the word "desire" which means  the action of wishing something, the rule that applies to this word is the one described in Group III or "When the root is a full word except for a final "e", the forms usually are spelled with -able" considering the word desire is a full word that cannot be reduced to shorter units and it also ends in "-e", therefore the suffix is added by omitting the "-e" which means the word becomes "desirable" and means  something attractive or capable of being desired. Thus, the rule that applies to the word "desire" is Group II.

Which literary element listed below enhances the setting of the story, "The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane? The sun swung steadily up the sky, and they knew it was broad day because the color of the sea changed from slate to emerald-green, streaked with amber lights, and the foam was like tumbling snow. A. simile B. syntax C. personification D. flashback.

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simile is the literary element listed below enhances the setting of the story, "The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane. Hence, option A is correct.

What is "The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane?

The adventure story collection "The Open Boat and Other Tales of Adventure" published Stephen Crane's short story "The Open Boat" in 1898. It portrays the challenges of four disaster survivors as they navigate harsh seas in a dinghy, including a newspaper writer and the cook, skipper, and oiler of the ship.

The message of "The Open Boat" is that no matter how much people argue, curse, or raise their fist to the skies, they are unable to change their fate.

The men must cling to the boat in order to survive the waters because it represents human life as it bobs along amid the uncertainty of the cosmos. The boat, hardly bigger than a bathtub, seems even smaller in relation to the size of the ocean.

Thus, option A is correct.

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Its actually option A. Simile

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A term or phrase that in a particular language implies the same thing "as another word, morpheme, or phrase" is said to be a synonym. For instance, the words initiate, begin, commence, and start are all synonyms of one another in the English language means they are interchangeable or synonymous to each other.

The terms "present" and "introduce," as well as "conclude" and "end," are interchangeable means they can be used in each other's places and synonyms of each other means they have similar meaning. "Present" and "introduce" mean the same thing as "conclude" and "end," mean the same thing.

To introduce is to formally present someone or something. The terms "conclude" and "end" refer to bringing something to a conclusion or limit. Thus, these words "present" and "introduce," and "conclude" and "end," are synonymous to each other.

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When Erica has reached the falling action of the story, the conflict is slowly resolved. Falling action comes after the conflict after the main problem has been solved and nears the end of the story. It gives us the satisfaction that we have been rooting for.