Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A.
Beneath the porch is both of our bicycles.

B.
Along the streets near the waterfront rides several cyclists.

C.
There cross an alley cat.

D.
Here are my plans for the weekend.

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Answer 1
Answer: The right answer is D. Here are my plans for the weekend.
Answer 2
Answer: D Here are my plans for the weekend

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What is the tense of the underlined verb? I taught myself the capitals of all the states yesterday.







A.
past





B.
past perfect





C.
present





D.
future

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The correct answer is A, past.

The verb taught is a past tense verb or a past participle. This automatically excludes C, present and D, future.

The choice is now between A and B. To form a past perfect you need the verb "to have" in the past, "had". Because there isn't an auxiliary verb here, it is in the past. It also helps to look at the word "yesterday", which shows us this is a past action but not that far in the past to be called a "past perfect".

The correct answer is A. Past

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Which Word os related to bear as calf is to cow? 1. Chick
2. Cub
3. Fawn
4. Trout
5. Fox

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The word that is relatedto bear as calf is to cow is "cub".

What is a calf?

"A calf is a young domestic cow or bull."

There are connections between words that are similar such as both calf and cub are the names children of cow and bear, respectively. There is the exact relationship between a bear and a cub as in a cow and a calf. A calf is a young cow and a cub is a young bear.

Since a calf is a baby cow; a child of a cow, a baby bear is called cub that is a child of bear.

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Cubs because
baby bears = cubs.
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A.
Jeff is buying the: soda, cider, and juice.


B.
Yes, we delivered invitations to Ellie, Clare, Ahn, Juanita, and Martha.


C.
Marcus will bring: pretzels, chips, and popcorn to the party.


D.
Did you remember to tell people like: Ellie and Clare about the party?

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It isn't "D," or "A." It also isn't "C."      It's "B"

Select the correct answer.Which scenario provides an example of dramatic irony?

A.
Two characters wearing masks at a costume party meet, have a brief conversation, and go their separate ways. Each believes that the other is a stranger, but the reader knows that they’re good friends.
B.
One character is riding her bike to school when she sees a friend. She speeds up on her bike, zips past him, and then screeches to a stop in front of him. “Going my way?” she asks.
C.
Two characters, a teenage boy and his little sister, are at the shopping mall waiting for their grandmother to come out of a shoe store. The boy turns to his sister and says, “I bet Grandma already has a thousand pairs of shoes at home.”
D.
One character reveals to the reader that she has a secret wish to visit Paris, France, someday. Another character, her friend, reveals to the reader that she loves the food at French restaurants.

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Dramatic Irony is when the audience knows something's going to happen, but the characters in the story don't.

The only possible answer could be Option A. The audience knows that these two characters are good friends, but the characters in the story think that they're strangers.

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Answer:

A because the rest could most likely be sarcasm.

Explanation:

Which sentence uses dashes correctly? A.
Now we will hike—along the ridge, down the hill, and across the creek.

B.
On the last page of my program is—the lead dancer's autograph.

C.
I want to hear everything, but—oh, someone is knocking on the door.

D.
This sweater—the one that turned up at the bottom of my closet, does not fit me anymore.

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The sentence that uses the dashes correctly is the option D. Because it incorporates a major pause to include the description of the subject and after it the main idea continues. The option C cannot be because the main idea was completely interrupted and never retaken in the sentence, so they should use ellipsis (the three consecutive periods)..

The author infers that riding a roller coaster is safer than riding in a car. Which piece of evidence from the text best supports this inference? A Statistics show that, of the nearly 35 million visitors to amusement parks each year, 6500 of them report injuries. B In fact, the chances of being fatally injured from riding a roller coaster are 1 in 1.5 billion. To give perspective, the chances of being fatally injured in a car crash are 15 in 10,000. C Studies also show that the injuries reported from roller coasters have declined steadily since 2001. D To ensure rider safety, parks inspect the coasters daily and post signs to prohibit certain people from riding. For example, there are height and weight requirements to ensure that the safety restraints will fit properly on the rider.

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Answer:

i believe it's C. im sorry if i get it wrong

Explanation: