What is an inference

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Answer 1
Answer: (1) a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. (2) the process of inferring something.
Answer 2
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Answer:

a judgment arrived at with the basis of evidence and reasoning, it's not a guess, but it's not a summary


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Which words in the sentence are the adverb clause? Run from your house to the train station because the train will arrive any minute.

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Answer: because the train will arrive any minute.

Explanation: An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb in a sentence. An adverb clause is a group of words that function as an adverb in a sentence, it should contain a subject an a verb in order to be complete, and it starts with a subordinating conjunction (if, after, because, etc). In the given sentence, the adverb clause is "because the train will arrive any minute" because it has a subject (the train), a verb (will arrive), and it starts with the subordinating conjunction "because".

Adverb phrase modifies the verb (here: run) with the information of how, or why some action was performed.

Here the adverb phrase is the following one: 

because the train will arrive any minute.

Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks?A.
Is The Pirates of Penzance an opera or a musical?

B.
Is The Pirates of Penzance an opera or a musical?

C.
Is "The Pirates of Penzance" an opera or a musical?

D.
Is The "Pirates of Penzance" an opera or a musical?

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C. Is "The Pirates of Penzane" an opera or a musical?

Choice C. is the sentence that does not contain any errors in the use of quotation marks.

Quotation Marks are used for components like the title of an article, a play, a novel, short stories, and poem.


C because "The Pirate of Penzance" is the whole title. My favorite musical play

5. From which point of view is the following passage written? Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Stephen tried his best, but the sum was too hard and he felt confused. The little silk badge with the white rose on it that was pinned on the breast of his jacket began to flutter. He was no good at sums, but he tried his best so that York might not lose.

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it spoken from a third person point of view omniscient because not from anyone specific view and being told from a anonymous reader.

In the book unwind where is lev and what is his condition

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Answer:

Lev Tashi'ne, still more popularly known as Lev Calder, is a friend of Connor Lassiter and Risa Ward, a former tithe and clapper who became a major figure against unwinding.

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Before the Civil War, the cotton plantations of the ___ South depended on British textile companies for their markets.



A.

antebellum




B.

anterior




C.

avant-garde





D.

primordial

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The answer would most likely be (D) Primordial. 

However, (C) Avant-garde, is completely legit too I suppose.

Personally I would choose (D) as my answer as it seems to make the most sense.

Which verb agrees with its subject? __________ you mean the famous showman? A. Does B. Doesn't C. Do D. Does not

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C is your answer "Do you mean the famous show man?"