When using the perfect tenses of verbs, it's necessary to add a/anA) helping verb
B) suffix
C) irregular verb
D) infinitive

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Answer 1
Answer: B. Suffix is the answer

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What is the idiom joined at the hip

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Answer:

The idiom joined at the hip is used to describe two people who are often or usually together e.g. She and her sister used to be joined at the hip when they were kids.

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Imagine you are writing a love poem. Which of the following words use the appropriate connotation? Flower buds Harsh tune Sudden attack Grave digger

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Answer:

Flower Buds

Explanation:

Harsh, Attack, and Grave are too aggressive words and infer an aggressive tone and connotation to lines where they are added in. Flowers are typically associated with romantic scenarios, making Flower Buds a much better fit for a love poem.

Well it's a love poem so you want to be sweet. "Flower buds" sounds like your best choice.

Which of these is an image that is repeated in Elizabeth Bishop's poem "The Fish?" A.Dewdrops B.Waves C.A sail D.A rainbow

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The answer is D. "The Fish" is Bishop's most anthologized lyric. The work is prominent on the grounds that it maintains a strategic distance from the surrealism that makes confounding a portion of alternate lyrics distributed in Bishop's first accumulation. It is committed in expansive part to a portrayal of a fish that the storyteller gets and, in the last line, gives up. The ethical recommended is to some degree nearer to the surface than is regular for Bishop; what's more, the slight however evident pointed quality of the storyteller may make it simpler for the peruser to relate to him or her than with the less portrayed and for all intents and purposes undetectable storytellers of a large number of Bishop's different ballads.

Answer:

D. A Rainbow         -APEX

Explanation:

Which of the following is the best statement?A. Descriptions can be either objective or subjective, as long as they are detailed.
B. Descriptions should be poetic and metaphorical rather than objective and rational.
C. Descriptions can be personal and subjective, and should avoid objective facts.
D. Descriptions should be realistic and objective in order to establish credibility.

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I would do A because I have only seen descriptions that are detailed

A. Descriptions can be either objective or subjective, as long as they are detailed.

Is indeed correct.

Synonyms: Match the following word with the word or phrase nearest to its definition. 7.

(5 pt) manifest

A.
determined

B.
obvious

C.
reserved

D.
inconspicuous

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Most likely B.
To manifest is to appear. "The answer manifested itself to me at once." As though used as presented, the word can also be construed as making something obvious.
(If that is not what your teacher is looking for, the second closest would be determined, as in Manifest Destiny, though I would argue that that is an example still supporting the meaning as "obvious".)

I also want to go to Mexico and I am saving for the trip. Identity the sentence that uses commas correctly.

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In the sentence: 

I also want to go to Mexico, and, I am saving forthe trip. 

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