Which adjective is least likely to be used as an insult? A. canine B. bovine C. leonine D. porcine

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Answer 1
Answer: this would be leonine because it's stating that you are handsome and lioness like etc. so that would be like a compliment as opposed to the other adjectives leaning more towards domestic beasts like canine a dog etc.

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Which sentence is written in third-person point of view?a. Once a small crowd of protesters, we were now an angry mob.
b. Our small crowd of protesters was now an angry mob.
c. The small crowd of protesters had turned into an angry mob.
d. Your small crowd of protesters has now become an angry mob.

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"c"is written in the third person point oo view
The small crowd of protestors (It) had turned into an angry mob.

the answer is c. The small crowd of protesters had turned into an angry mob.


From which point of view is the story told? first-person second-person third-person

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the story is told in The first-person point of view is used mainly in fiction, when a story is told from the point of view of one of the characters, using "I" and "me" throughout the story.also it depends if it uses me or i its first person   point of view

When using an editing checklist to review your paper, you should

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When using an editing checklist to review your paper, you should make sure you start at the top, which should contain the bigger picture issues like overall structure, and then work your way down the bottom to the smaller issues like grammar.

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You should focus on:

  • taking away any irrelevant details
  • fixing areas that need significant content changes
  • correcting incorrect punctuation
  • go back and take away tired words
  • make sure your paper is in the same tense
  • make sure the citations are correct (MLA)
  • usage  sentence structure
  • grammar
  • spelling
  • diction
  • style
  • main idea

This is an example of which type of poem?Read these lines from the John Donne poem "Death be not proud, though some have called thee":Death be not proud, though some have called thee
Mighty and dreadfull, for, thou art not so,
For, those, whom thou think'st, thou dost overthrow,
Die not, poore death, nor yet canst thou kill me

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"death be not proud, though some have called thee" is a Metaphysical poem 

Is the underlined participial phrase correctly placed or misplaced? The audience listened to the musician playing an electric guitar.

Underlined words: playing an electric guitar.
A.
misplaced participial phrase

B.
correctly placed participial phrase

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This is B) correctly placed participial phrase.
If it weren't, that would mean the sentence would go like this: The audience playing an electric guitar listened to the musician, and then playing an electric guitar would refer to the audience, and not the musician. 

How does Wylie use the structure of wild peaches to help develop the poem’s ideas

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Answer:

The wild peaches phrase gave the readers of the poem an image of a abundant and joyful life.

Explanation:

Wylie mentions the phrase such as “Peaches grow wild" to further emphasize to the readers an imagery of a abundant or plentiful and joyful life.