Which sentence is written correctly? A. Luke's house is more farther from the swimming pool than ours is. B. Kyle's handwriting was the most neatest of any student's handwriting. C. Henry tried more harder than any other competitor. D. Wednesday was more hectic than the day before. D!?

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Answer 1
Answer:
A).  "more farther" is redundant.  That's not correct.

B).  "most neatest" is redundant.  That's not correct.

C).  Ahhhh. Yes.  That's correct, and so nice.


Answer 2
Answer: Yes, it's D. Your guess was correct. In A, more farther wan't correct. B, was the most neatest isn't right either. Like A, C wasn't right either.

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Answer:

Hey. Good luck

Explanation:

"Then he lifted his door, a huge stone, and set it in place."

I am not very sure about it

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Answer: Rome




Explanation

Answer: Athenian was a more direct democratic society. Rome's republic was more complicated, though they had hints of democracy here and there.

Explanation: I looked that zhit up on quora ;)

In what way does William Butler Yeats’s poem “From the ‘Antigone’” parallel Sophocles’s Antigone?a. The speaker in the poem, as well as the chorus in the play, lament noble Antigone’s terrible fate.
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William Butler Yeats’s poem “From the ‘Antigone’” parallels Sophocles’s Antigone because (a.) the speaker in the poem, as well as the chorus in the play, laments noble Antigone’s terrible fate.

In Sophocles's Antigone,Antigone commits suicide after Creon condemns her to death for burying Polynices and not obeying the king's orders. Therefore, it is her loyalty towards her brother what leads her to that terrible fate. After she dies, the chorus laments her fate and the curse on Oedipus's family. Moreover, in Yeats's poem "From the 'Antigone'", the speaker also laments Antigone's death, especially when he says "And yet I weep -- Oedipus' child Descends into the loveless dust".  

I believe the correct answer is A) the speaker in the poem, as well as the chorus in the play, lament noble Antigone's terrible fate. 

Which of these sentences is correct?The cookies smelled so good while they baked; I couldn't wait for them to be finally done.
The cookies smelled so good while they baked, I couldn't wait for them to finally be done.
The cookies smelled so good while they baked; I couldn't wait for them finally to done.
The cookies smelled so good while they baked, I couldn't wait for them to be done finally.

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Answer:

"I would put The cookies smelled so good while they baked, I couldn't wait for them to finally be done."

Explanation:

This is the only sentence that is grammatically correct. The words have been placed in such a way as to maintain the coherence and cohesion of the text and this leaves the sentence coherent enough for the reader to understand what is happening in the text.

I would put The cookies smelled so good while they baked, I couldn't wait for them to finally be done. to me that's how I would say it and I that think how is it is said.

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So the question is asking to choose among the following choices that first thing that you should do on appraising any of  books that contains the topic that you're researching for, and base on the said question, I would say that the answer would be letter A. examine the index. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
I would probably say ---A. examine the index.---


it might be C but I'm leaning more on the A side

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The word that should not be used in the comparative or superlative degree is D. absolute. The word absolute is already at the highest degree possible - nothing can be more or less absolute than something else, because it is already complete and perfect. You cannot say - It is the most absolute of all - because that would mean all things are absolute, which obviously is not true. Wealthy, smart, and sweet do have comparative and superlative degrees, but absolute doesn't.

Answer:

D. Absolute

Explanation:

Absolute is not used in the comparative or superlative degree. It don't make any sense.