Type the word that has a silent p.arctic
arraignment
auxiliary
bouquet
eighth
exhausted
exhilarate
height
isthmus
lieutenant
pageant
parliament
receipt
rheumatism
rhyme
shepherd
sovereignty
stretched
thoroughly
tongue
twelfth
vehicle
virtue
whether

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Answer 1
Answer: Receipt there you go
Answer 2
Answer: The answer is receipt.

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1. Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase?Mrs. Guerrero, the president of the historical society, is retiring next summer.A. is retiringB. Mrs. GuerreroC. next summerD. the president of the historical society2.Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase?You are reading one of my favorite books, The Call of the Wild.A.The Call of the WildB. my favorite booksC. You are readingD. one of3.Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase? The winner of the art contest was Tiffany, my youngest cousin.A. The winnerB. was TiffanyC. my youngest cousinD. of the art contest4.Which word in the sentence is the appositive? The author Mark Twain had a keen sense of humor.A.authorB.Mark TwainC.humorD.keen5.Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase? Karen, my classmate, is a starter on the volleyball team.A.my classmateB.on the volleyball teamC.is a starterD.Karen6.Which words in the sentence are the appositive? Which word does the appositive rename? Houston, the fourth largest city in the United States, was founded in 1836.A. the fourth largest city in the United States; renames HoustonB. in 1836; renames foundedC. was founded; renames cityD. Houston, the fourth largest; renames city7.Which words in the sentence are the appositive? Which words does the appositive rename? The author Charles Dickens wrote some of the best-loved novels of all time. A. wrote some of; renames authorB. Charles Dickens; renames authorC. best-loved novels; renames Charles DickensD. of all time; renames novels8. Which sentence contains an incorrectly punctuated appositive? A. My father an expert in the field of astronomy recently discovered a comet.B. Mrs. Ramirez, my art teacher, is from Argentina.C. The popular author Dr. Seuss wrote The Cat in the Hat in 1957.D. Louis Armstrong, a pioneering jazz trumpet player, was born in New Orleans.9. Which sentence contains an incorrectly punctuated appositive?A. The athlete Michael Jordan won six basketball championships with the Chicago Bulls.B.There was only one hit, a double, against Jimmy during the first five innings.C. My swimming instructor Martha, was once an Olympic medalist. D. The fastest runner on the team, Lauren Silverman, recently sprained her ankle.10. Which sentence contains an incorrectly punctuated appositive?A.My father, an Army veteran, once received a medal for bravery.B. My tennis coach, Mr. Maxwell was once a nationally ranked player.C. Max Starks, a computer whiz, is creating his own video game.D. His grandmother, an immigrant from Poland, is a great cook.

1) What two words disguise the seriousness of plagiarism 2) What are five different ways you could plagiarize

3) What are ways you could prevent plagiarism while planning your research project?

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Answer 1)

Two words which can disguise the seriousness of plagiarism are

  • Copying
  • Borrowing

Plagiarism can be described as the copying or borrowing of other people's work and using them without an reference. Plagiarism is considered to be a serious crime and a person is punished heavily for such actions. Plagiarism is considered to be unethical as it is stealing another person's knowledge or intelligence.

Answer No 2)

Some of the ways in which a plagiarism can arise are:

  • stealing and passing off (the ideas or words of another) as your own.
  • Using words from another article and not giving a reference
  • using (another's production) without crediting the source
  • committing literary theft
  • presenting as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source.

Answer 3)

While planning a research project, we can prevent plagiarism by choosing topics on which little advancements are made so that there are less chances of plagiarism. We can read articles related to our research but frame the understandings from the articles in our own words rather than copying the article. we should try and choose such topics on research on which we have basic info so that we do not feel the need of copying other people's work.

Distribute.
9(h-11)=

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9h - 99 distribute the 9 into the parentheses

Which choice uses a compound verb? People bathed in the water. People also played in the water.

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i'm gonna say the second one People also played in the water.

Answer: a

Explanation:

What mood do these lines from the last stanza of "Invictus" create? "I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul." A. happy and playful B. resigned and discouraged C. determined and defiant D. annoyed and mad

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I would have to say C. Determined and defiant

Adjectives list all of the words that you think of that describes a dog

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loyal
friendly
brave
fuzzy
wet (tounge)
compassionate
loving

Sweet, intelligent, playful, mouthy, mischievous, curious, loving, friendly. etc.

Read this excerpt from a speech:Well, children, where there is so much racket there must be something out of kilter.

Why does the speaker refer to the audience as her children?

A. To create a frightening tone
B. To create a confusing tone
C. To create a funny tone
D. To create a personal tone

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D) To create a personal tone

Answer: option D

Explanation: she wanted her tone to be on a personal level.