she produced the key from her pocket and opened the trunk to my presence this was the great honor for me , for the venerable trunk had never before been opened in the presence of another person and immediately there wafted out of it a strange yet familiar scent, a scent of age , a smell of the distant past, of years which have been folded up and stored away a. sight b. taste c. touch d. sound

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Answer 1
Answer: A. sight

The narrator is viewing the trunk. The smells are figurative.
Answer 2
Answer:

The answer would be E. smell.


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The answer to the question is the theory of Evolution. Throughout The Call of the Wild, Buck gradually transforms from a peaceful dog into a wild animal. Buck realizes that to survive in the world, he must adopt a survival of the fittest attitude, which derives from the theory of Evolution.

Match the definition to the term. 1. a word or phrase used after a verb to complete the predicate infinitive 2. a word ending in -ing which has characteristics of both a verb and a noun complement 3. to plus a verb; usually used as a noun but occasionally used as an adjective or an adverb participle 4. a word that has characteristics of both a verb and an adjective gerund

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Answer:

1. Complement.

2. Gerund.

3. Infinitive.

4. Participle.

Explanation:

1. Complement: a word or phrase used after a verb to complete the predicate.

  • For example, everyday is a gift.

2. Gerund: a word ending in -ing which has characteristics of both a verb and a noun.

  • For example, dancing is fun, I was standing there etc.

3. Infinitive: the base form of a verb without inflectional endings, expressed by the word "to" plus a verb; usually used as a noun but occasionally used as an adjective or an adverb.

  • For example, to laugh, to dance, to love, to eat, to sing etc.

4. Participle: a word that has characteristics of both a verb and an adjective.

Which sentence is the best example of atopic sentence in a paragraph about pet ownership? Owners need to set aside time to bond with the dog. Adopting a pet dog is a big responsibility. Young dogs need hours of training. Veterinary visits are important to maintain a dog’s health.

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Adopting a pet dog is a big responsibility.

Answer:

Adopting a pet dog is a big responsibility.

Explanation:

Why did Ezra Pound reduce "In a Station of the Metro" from 30 lines to two?a. He wanted to emulate Victorian poetry.
b. He wanted to make the poem more concise and direct.
c. He was trying to imitate short romantic poetry.
d. He feared no one would read the poem if it was long.

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Ezra Pound reduced "In a Station of the Metro" from 30 lines to two because B) He wanted to make the poem more concise and direct. He was an imagist, and imagists wanted everything to be direct and concise. 

On PLATO B. He wanted to make the poem more concise and direct. is CORRECT!

Which sentence in this excerpt from Common Sense by Thomas Paine indicates that Great Britain protected the American colonies for mutual gain?But she [Britain] has protected us, say some. A. That she hath engrossed us is true, and defended the continent at our expense as well as her own is admitted, and she would have defended Turkey from the same motive, viz., the sake of trade and dominion.

B. Alas! we have been long led away by ancient prejudices and made large sacrifices to superstition. C. We have boasted the protection of Great Britain, without considering, that her motive was interest not attachment; that she did not protect us from our enemies on our account, but from her enemies on her own account, from those who had no quarrel with us on any other account, and who will always be our enemies on the same account. D. Let Britain wave her pretensions to the continent, or the continent throw off the dependence, and we should be at peace with France and Spain were they at war with Britain. The miseries of Hanover last war, ought to warn us against connections.

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The sentence that indicated Great Britain protected the American colonies for mutual gain is A) But she (Britain) has protected us, say some. That she hath engrossed us is true, and defended the continent at our expense as well as her own is admitted, and she would have defended Turkey from the same motive, viz., the sake of trade and dominion.

The article about Native American folklore is fascinating.What kind of phrase are the bolded words?
adverb phrase
adjective phrase
verb phrase
gerund phrase

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Since you didn't underline anything, I will just have to do it this way.
Adverb phrase - there are none.
Adjective phrase - there are none.
Verb phrase - is fascinating.
Gerund phrase - there are none.

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The correct answer is gerund phrase