What happens to James Ryder at the end of "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle"?

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Answer 1
Answer: Holmes Lets Him go Free MORE WORD CAUSE I HAVE TO TYPE 20
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Holmes lets him go free

Explanation:

in the book it sates that James Ryder was let go


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The guitar was an inexpensive purchase at the sale.which word does the adjective modify

A.Guitar
B.purchase
C.at
D.sale

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It would be purchase because the adjective is inexpensive and they are talking about the purchase 
A. guitar

adjectives modify the nouns

What is literal language

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Literal language means exactly what it says. For example, the curtains were blue. While figurative language the curtains were blue might portray that the atmosphere was sad. Hope this helped. 
Literal language refers to the use of words solely by their defined or primary meanings.

The French teacher, Mr. Bueller, realizes that Victor is faking his knowledge of French. Identify the event from Mr. Bueller’s past that leads him to keep the truth to himself. In what way does his decision help advance the plot?

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The past event that helps Mr. Bueller understand Victor's situation is that he had also tried his very best to try to impress his then college girlfriend. In the same way, he knew Victor was also trying to get Teresa's attention, and thus, Mr. Bueller decided not to reveal anything or speak anything about the French class.

This decision helped Victor gain the confidence he needed to be with Teresa and also allowed them to hang out and be acquainted. It paved the way for the two to get to know each other without Victor being embarrassed by their French teacher and ruining all his plans. And it wouldn't also lead to Victor tutoring Teresa.

Explanation:

Gary Soto's short story "Seventh Grade" is about a young seventh-grade boy named Victor and his attempts to impress a girl that she liked in the same class. The short story occurred at the school grounds and especially at the French class.

The French teacher Mr. Bueller also knows that Victor is trying to impress Teresa, who is taking the French class. His decision to join the class is an act to be near her, impress her, and hopefully get her to notice him and like him. Mr. Bueller knows too well what Victor is doing because he too had acted the same way with his college girlfriend. He had done everything possible and even spent way above his ability to impress his girlfriend, and so, he knows Victor's actions are all too similar to his past.

So, he did not reveal the truth about Victor's situation in speaking French, thereby prevent any embarrassment for Victor. This act also paved the way for Victor and Teresa to hang out together and thus, makes it possible for Victor to feel successful in trying to get Teresa to notice him. This decision to withhold any of the truths helped Victor gaining Teresa's attention and thus, helped them get together with Victor agreeing to tutor her in French.

Why does Old Yeller begin sleeping in the boys bedroom?

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old yeller got ringworm and travis tried to put him on the cowhide on the floor but old yeller just sleeps in the bed with travis and little arliss

In "Sara Sees Red," how does the mountain trail seem different to Sara when she sees the injured woman than it had seemed to her in the past? Use two details from the text to support your answer.

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Sara used to think that this trail was hers, it was her peaceful place to think, and she have never found before another person hiking there she refer to the hill as “When she reached the summit, nothing could separate her from the sum” it was almost a sublime event but after seeing the injured woman she could not move, she just stare at the woman, was shocked, she thought “Who was this person to intrude upon that”. First the trail was just for her but now it has lost the privacy that it had.

Before, the moutain trail seemed serene and peaceful but the injured woman changed her viewpoint on that.

What is the function of the relative pronoun in the adjective clause?We all enjoyed the play that you wrote.


A.
direct object

B.
subject

C.
object of a preposition

D.
possessive

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The correct answer is D. possessive because the whole phrase "that you wrote" (that is a relative pronoun) can be replaced with "your", which is a possessive.
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