Is the sentence compound, or is it simple with a compound verb? Beech trees usually have thick silvery trunks and can reach heights of up to 160 feet. A. compound sentence B. simple sentence with a compound verb

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Answer 1
Answer: b because there is no way to separate that sentence into two different sentences without one sentence being incorrect
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

(B.) Simple Sentence with a compound verb

Explanation:

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Which sentence uses appropriate punctuation? a)“I am so sorry that you are not feeling well” said Mrs. Smith. b)“I am so sorry that you are not feeling well.” said Mrs. Smith. c)“I am so sorry, that you are not feeling well.” said Mrs. Smith. d)“I am so sorry that you are not feeling well,” said Mrs. Smith.

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The sentence that uses appropriate punctuation is D. "I am so sorry that you are not feeling well," said Mrs Smith.

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D is your valid answer because the two sentences are separated by a comma showing two different speakers: Direct Speech and then an explanation of who said what he/she said.

Mrs. Dubose speaks cruelly to Scout and Jem and is harsh with Atticus, yet Atticus is kind to her and considers her courageous. Why does Atticus treat her this way?
a. Atticus wants to keep the neighborhood peaceful.
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________ definitions are subject to individual interpretation.a. Denotative
b. Connotative help!

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  • answer

(B) Connotative

  • Explanation:

A word is used in the denotative sense, or literal, when it presents its original meaning, regardless of the phasic context in which it appears.

Example: My heart works well.

A word is used in the connotative sense, or figured when it presents different meanings, subject to different interpretations that go beyond the original sense of the word, depending on the phasic context in which it appears.

Example: You have a heart of ice!


b. it surely has to be

Is the group of words a sentence or a run-on sentence? Guppies scatter whenever I step into the stream.
a. sentence
b. run-on

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This is A, a 'sentence'. Because it doesn't need a punctuation, so its omission here doesn't make it a run-on sentence. 

Please write 4-5 sentences about this image.

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This picture shows a woman and a cat. The cat is dressed in glasses, a hat, and it seems to have a collar. The lady is holding the cat on her shoulder, and she is wearing a green mask. The two seem to be friends, because they are not fighting, and they both seem perfectly comfortable being with each other that closely.

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