What the last word to this Martin Luther King quote? "There is nothing more powerful than a committed and determined blank"

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Answer 1
Answer: "There is nothing more powerful than committed and determined people"

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Which lines in the poem indicate its theme?A Shadow
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

I said unto myself, if I were dead,
What would befall these children? What would be
Their fate, who now are looking up to me
For help and furtherance? Their lives, I said,
Would be a volume wherein I have read
But the first chapters, and no longer see
To read the rest of their dear history,
So full of beauty and so full of dread.
Be comforted; the world is very old,
And generations pass, as they have passed,
A troop of shadows moving with the sun;
Thousands of times has the old tale been told;
The world belongs to those who come the last,
They will find hope and strength as we have done.

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"thousands of time has the old tale been told"

How does this sentence demonstrate an unusual use of syntax?Danced the night away, the excited party-goers.
It follows a subject-verb-object format.
It follows an object-verb-subject format.
It follows a verb-object-subject format.
It follows a subject-object-verb-subject format.

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Here we can see some unusual use of syntax, as the sentence doesn't follow the "normal" structure of SVO (subject, verb, object). In this case, the answer is the third option, it follows a verb (danced ... away)-object (the night)-subject (the excited party-goers) format. Thus clearly the remaining options cannot be applied here in this example.

Answer:

3rd option

It follows a verb-object-subject format.

Explanation:

I took the test and got it correct.

SUMMARIZE THIS PLEASE!! AND EXPLAIN WHAT IT MEANS!! School officials need not obtain a warrant before searching a student who is under their authority; rather, a search of a student need only be reasonable under all the circumstances.

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The statement says:

"School officials need not obtain a warrant before searching a student who is under their authority; rather, a search of a student need only be reasonable under all the circumstances."

Let's break it down:

School officials (people that work at the school, probably security officers of some type or maybe even merely just faculty) need not obtain a warrant (do not need a search warrant) before searching a student who is under their authority (before searching a student who they are in charge of).  Rather, a search of a student need only be reasonable under all the circumstances (Instead, the search of the student just needs to be reasonably justified by any and all circumstances and knowledge at the current time).

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which of following is an example of an imperative sentence. a.That is absolutely ridiculous! b. Please remember to get the dry cleaning. c.What time will Stephanie want to leave do. Shannon has finished all her homework.

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The correct answer is B. The verb 'remember' is the imperative verb in this sentence as it commands the hearer to do something. Sentence A is an exclamative. Sentence C is a question or interrogative - it starts with a 'wh' question word. Sentence D is a statement as it expresses a fact.

An example of an imperative sentence is

Please remember to get the dry cleaning.

It is an imperative sentence as it requests for an action to be completed.  

Further Explanation:

In the English language, a sentence is made up of words and phrases. Thus, we can say a group of words that expresses a thought or an idea or expresses an interrogation or exclamation is known as a sentence. Sentences are of four kinds. They are declarative sentences, interrogative sentences, imperative sentences and exclamatory sentences. Each type of sentences is different from one another.  

An imperative sentence is usually the one that states a command, advice or a request. The imperative sentences are usually instructive in nature and demands for action on being advised, commanded or requested. An example of an imperative sentence would be ‘Please clean your cupboard.’ This sentence makes it clear that the statement is directing a certain someone to clean the cupboard. One can easily understand an imperative sentence as the subject is generally not directly mentioned in the statement. It usually consists of a verb that will command for an action to take place. In the above-mentioned sentences, option A states ‘That is absolutely ridiculous!’ which is not an imperative but rather an exclamatory sentence. Option C states ‘What time will Stephanie want to leave do?’ which clearly an interrogative sentence and is indicated by the question mark at the end of the sentence. Option D states ‘Shannon has finished all her homework.’ which is a declarative sentence indicating that the action is completed. Thus, option B which states ‘Please remember to get the dry cleaning.’ is an imperative sentence since it requests for an action to be completed with the use of the word ‘Please’ in the beginning.  

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Grade: Senior School

Subject: English Grammar

Chapter: Sentences

Keywords: Sentences, words, declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory, instructive, command, request, advice.

PLZ HELP ASAP... Part A In The Phantom Tollbooth, Act I, Azaz gives Milo a box of letters of the alphabet so Miloa. Can eat them when he is hungry
b. will win against the Mathemagician
c. will learn to be a better reader [ I think it is this one ]
d. will be protected on his journey

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. will learn to be a better reader." This choice has more sense than other choices. Part A In The Phantom Tollbooth, Act I, Azaz gives Milo a box of letters of the alphabet so Milo will learn to be a better reader

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D.

Explanation:

he will be protected on his journey.

Change the sentense into simple past tense : shinta writes the beutifull poem

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Shunts wrote the beautiful poem