Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)Which statement below is true of the following lines of poetry from "Totally like whatever, you know?"

"I entreat you, I implore you, I exhort you,
I challenge you: To speak with conviction."
a- The syntax used in these lines makes fun of the speaker and reader.
b-The syntax used in these lines has no effect on the speaker or reader.
c-The syntax used in these lines reflects the argument of the speaker.
d-The syntax used in these lines opposes the argument of the speaker

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Answer 1
Answer: It would be C. because of how he argues with himself
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

The syntax used in these lines reflects the argument of the speaker.

Explanation:


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If your goal is to obtain information about laws governing special education policies in elementary schools, which of these searches would return the best results?A. Education elementary schools
B. Governing education policies (INCORRECT)
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D. Special education laws

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Working with the options, you can easily answer to that question. The question is about identification of the key words while including these words into the search box. We want to find information about "laws governing special education policies in elementary schools". The answer A is incorrect because it does not cover all the information we want to find. The same logic applies to the answer D. The answer B is not related to the information we are looking for. The option C contains all the key words we need.

The correct answer is C), if your goal was to obtain information about laws governing special education policies in elementary schools the most efficient search would be 'Special education laws elementary schools'. All of the alternative options for this question miss out a key element of the topic being researched.

Is the passage of dialogue written correctly or incorrectly? "Oh, boy!" Bernie yelled. "I love lasagna and salad."
"I'm glad you do," said his mother.
a. incorrectly
b. correctly

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This is a correctly written piece of dialogue. It is both grammatical and conveys meaning which leads us to believe that it is correct.

Which personal pronoun best completes the sentence? How is it used? Between you and __________, I've never liked chocolate. A. me; predicate nominative B. me; object of a preposition C. I: object of a preposition D. I; predicate nominative

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1. you need to pick out the best pronouns for this sentence in this case it is either I or me

2.put them into the sentence

3. pick which is best

I would pick: Me

and I am not completely sure but I believe between is a preposition so I would pick B.

hope this helps. :)

All of the following are benefits of an urban school except for the:A. increased number of opportunities to pursue career interests.
B. cheaper living costs of urban areas.
C. increased number of opportunities to experience fine culture.
D. greater number of people from a greater variety of backgrounds.

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Sentences A, C, and D enumerate the benefits of an urban school. Therefore, the answer looked for is:

B. cheaper living costs of urban areas.

Living in urban areas is expensive because everything a person needs is available within the vicinity. Exquisite food and luxury lodging and items are also within reach.

Which of these is an example of a metaphor?"a Republican sniper lay watching"
"heavy guns roared"
"Republicans and Free Staters were waging civil war."
"machine guns and rifles . . . like dogs barking on lone farms"

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Answer:

"heavy guns roared"

Explanation:

Guns can't roar there not alive...

In the following sentence, which word is the adverb?

The children were playing outside.

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I'm going to guess 'outside' because its describing the location of the action(playing) but I'm not 100%