Which sentence uses capital letters correctly? A. The student wrote, "the Chinese introduced paper money." B. The student wrote, "The Chinese introduced paper money."

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Answer 1
Answer:

The sentence that uses capital letters correctly is option B. The student wrote, "The Chinese introduced paper money."

Capital letters tends to be used: for proper nouns; after a question or exclamation mark, to start a sentence,  in the first word of a speech enclosed between inverted commas, as in this case. Acronyms also are written in capital letters, the whole word.  

Answer 2
Answer: Sentence B uses capital letters correctly.

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A. Synonyms
B. Antonyms
C. Neither

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B. Antonyms 


An antonym is a word that's opposite in meaning. So the correct option in regards to the given question is option "D". Synonym is the opposite of antonym. Synonym means similar in meaning or rather same in meaning. The example of antonym are likely and unlikely, fortunate and unfortunate, able and unable etc. There are numerous examples in English literature that are opposite in meaning to a given word. I hope this has been of use to you and will help you in future. 

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Antonyms

Explanation:

Just got it correct on the test.

Which of the following is an example of an interpretive question? Who is Marcus' social studies teacher? Why did Marcus have such a hard time in school? What does the school intercom sound like? Is it fair that Marcus is always called to the office?

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"Why did Marcus have such a hard time in school?" is the correct answer because you'd have to find out who and what caused Marcus to have a hard time at school.

Why does Lord Capulet become so angry when Juliet refuses to marry Paris? A. He expects Juliet to be a dutiful daughter and obey her parents. B. He is irritated because his family often questions his authority. C. He suspects that Juliet has married someone without his permission. D. He is upset that his wife has spoiled Juliet and caused her to disobey.

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A. He expects Juliet to be a dutiful daughter and obey her parents.

While Lord Capulet is railing against Juliet, he never says a word against his wife. He is bewildered that Juliet is disobeying him and angry that she is doing so. It's in his words "I tell thee what: get thee to church o' Thursday,
Or never after look me in the face:"

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b. Generate a list of opposing factors and compare both lists.
c. Generate a complete sentence for every item in your list, and formulate your thesis statement.
d. Select appropriate list items to serve as topics for the paragraphs in your essay, and arrange them in an outline.

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The answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter d. Select appropriate list items to serve as topics for the paragraphs in your essay, and arrange them in an outline. This is the next step after developing the initial list. 

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Answer : c. Consequently

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