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Answer 1
Answer:

Ohhhhhhh the leader board!! (• o •) haha haaa

Was confused… too bad I’m not on it. haha haa

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Explanation:

its me goku :0


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Easy 7th grade work on inferences ! Please help fast !

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Answer:

1.  It may be cloudy outside

2. The student may be in trouble

3. The food at school is not good

4. The loud music caused them to lose most of their hearing

5. It rained while you were watching the movie inside

Hopefully these are right...I never really had to do this in 7th grade..

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Explanation:

12. Which of the following is the clearest and most effective sentence?A. The library is a place we are greatly enamored with, and we find it most enjoyable.
B. All of us procure great enjoyment from travel to the impressive building.
C. Visiting such a grand building, full of books and ideas, is a hobby that we participate in with excitement.
D. We love going to the library.
Student Answer: A
Answer: Incorrect
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19. Which of the following is the clearest and most effective sentence?
A. The party included attractive females of all ages, and one was a sibling of a man known as John.
B. The sister of John was attractive more than others who attended a party.
C. John's sister was the prettiest girl at the party.
D. John is a man with a sister who is attractive, and they both went to a party together.
Student Answer: A
Answer: Incorrect
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The correct options are as follows:

12. D

Looking at all the sentences given in question 12, it can be seen that the sentence given in option D is the one that has very clear meaning as it succinctly expresses the information it has to pass across. It is a simple sentence, that has both subject and predicate and it uses simple words that are easily understandable.

13. C.

Out of all the sentences given in question 13, the most effective of them is the one given in option C. The sentence in option C uses the correct superlative adjective to express the degree of prettiness of John's sister compare to all the other girls at the party. The sentence was well constructed and it clearly expresses the information it has to pass across. The other options given in the question do not effectively express their information.

Question one, the clearest and most effective sentence is D. We love going to the library. Question two, the clearest and most effective sentence is C. John’s sister was the prettiest girl at the party.  

EXPLANATION:  

The key idea of the clearest and most effective sentence is how the writer expresses the sentence effective, to the point way. For example, the first question, the right answer is D. We love going to the library. This sentence gives us the readers a complete idea of it. We know that the subject, “we”, “love going to the library”. This sentence contains a clear subject and a verb.  

In comparison, the third option of the first question, C. Visiting such a grand building, full of books and ideas, is a hobby that we participate in with excitement, has a complicated way to express a sentence. The phrase “such a building, full of books and ideas” actually refers to “a library”. The phrase “is a hobby that we participate in with excitement” could be said in a simpler way such as “we love it”. Thus, the clearest and most effective sentence in the first question is D. We love going to the library.  

The same with the first question, the clearest and most effective sentence in the second question is option C. John’s sister was the prettiest girl at the party. It is the most effective way to say that John’s sister was the prettiest sister at the party. Compared to the second option, B. The sister of John was attractive more than others who attended a party, the third option is clearer and more effective.  The phrase, “ the sister of John” could be replaced with “John’s sister”. The phrase “was attractive more than others who attended a party” could be replaced with “ was the prettiest girl at the party.  

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KEYWORDS: the clearest and most effective sentence, clear and most effective sentence, effective sentence  

Subject: English

Class: 10-12  

Sub-chapter: Effective sentence

Does the average American have an healthy diet?

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No, Probably not lol :)

Answer:

most of them don't but some do

Explanation:

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A.Abby collected rocks, sticks, and leaves on the hike; but Jim, I think, picked up only stones.

B.Abby collected rocks, sticks, and leaves on the hike but Jim, I think, picked up only stones.

C.Abby collected rocks, sticks, and leaves on the hike, but Jim; I think; picked up only stones.

D.Abby collected rocks; sticks; and leaves on the hike, but Jim, I think, picked up only stones.

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In the given choices above, the sentence that is punctuated in a correct way would be letter a. Abby collected rocks, sticks, and leaves on the hike; but Jim, I think. picked up only stones. They are two independent clauses that are appropriately separated by the semicolon.
The sentence that is punctuated correctly is A) Abby collected rocks, sticks, and leaves on the hike; but Jim, I think, picked up only stones.

Leviathan was the name of Captain Nemo's ship. True False

Answers

The answer to your question is false

Answer:

False

Explanation:

Because i said so

What is the principal part of the underlined verb in the sentence? We made it in only one week.



A.
past participle


B.
past


C.
present participle


D.
present

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A verb probably "made" and it is in past tense, B is correct
Present tense of made is make.
Ex: She made a cookie yesterday