Which sentence has an unclear or missing pronoun antecedent? A.
Roberta has left the water on in her kitchen.

B.
Richard had paid his field trip money.

C.
You should carry your wallet at all times.

D.
You must turn in your forms, or it won't happen.

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Answer 1
Answer: I think it is D. 

'It' makes the sentence unclear in purpose
Answer 2
Answer:

The answer is D

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What is 7/8-5/6 in simplist for

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(7)/(8) -  (5)/(6)

So we need to find a common denominator, or else we can't do anything with these fractions.

We cross multiply;

(7*6)/(8*6) -  (5*8)/(6*8)

(42)/(48) -  (40)/(48)

(2)/(48)

(1)/(24)


(7)/(8)- (5)/(6)= (1)/(24)
1/24 is already in simplest form.
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What vowel sound does the ei make in this word friend

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Answer: The answer is: short e

Explanation:

The answer is I because ei also sounds like ie

Who was known as a trailblazer? This person became known as the "Father of Renaissance Painting" because he used the new approach in painting. A. Donatello B. Masaccio C. Lorenzo Ghiberti D. Giorgio Vasari

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Answer: Masaccio

Masaccio is called "the Father of Renaissance Painting" and is also known as the trailblazer. He is well known from 1401-1428. He introduced realism in painting. It started from the life-size paintings which was not done during the middle ages. He was also known for using perspective and light and shadow in his paintings which is very different from the other techniques. His works include Tribute Money, Holy Trinity and Madonna and Child.

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its b just took the test

Which answer choice best describes when single quotation marks should be used?A.
for quotations within quotations

B.
for the titles of songs

C.
for words that represent themselves

D.
for the titles of stories
C??

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that would be A.For quotations within quotations

Which of these environments will have the highest average temperatures? A. Ocean shorelines B. Rural farms C. Suburban centers D. Urban cities

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The environment that has the highest average temperature is Urban cities. D

Why do urban cities have a higher average temperature?

Urban cities tend to have higher average temperatures than other environments due to the "urban heat island" effect.

This effect is caused by the concentration of buildings, vehicles, and people. Buildings and pavement absorb and re-radiate heat more so than natural landscapes, and various human activities also generate heat.

Consequently, urban areas can be significantly warmer than rural or suburban areas, ocean shorelines, or farmlands.

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