What is the best meaning for the word alternate? She figured out an alternate path.
A. Blocking the way.
B. Happening every other time.
C. Used instead of something else.
D. Longer than usual

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is C.
To alternate is to change between different things, so if I were to alternate between two different chairs, I'd be changing between which chair I was using.
Answer 2
Answer: In this case, used instead of something else is the best option. That would mean that she figured out a path different to the one that she used to use, hence an alternate one.

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How does precipitation return to the water cycle

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During the water cycle, water transforms from clouds to rain, which seeps into the ground. The water in the ground, with the heated temperature, evaporates into the air, therefore rising into the sky where the water particles condense into a cloud, and the process repeats.

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Which lines in this excerpt from Elizabeth Bishop's "The Fish" suggest that the speaker respects the fish?A green line, frayed at the end
where he broke it, two heavier lines,
and a fine black thread
still crimped from the strain and snap
when it broke and he got away.
Like medals with their ribbons
frayed and wavering,
a five-haired beard of wisdom
trailing from his aching jaw.

a. A green line, frayed at the end
b. and a fine black thread
c. when it broke and he got away.
d. Like medals with their ribbons
e. a five-haired beard of wisdom
f. trailing from his aching jaw

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There are two possible answers for this question.

d. Like medals with their ribbons 
e. a five-haired beard of wisdom 

We know that medals depict accomplishments and shows the greatness of a being.

Wisdom is a quality that is respected by everybody because not all possesses this.

Answer: Like medals with their ribbons

a five-haired beard of wisdom

What does tedious mean

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Tedious means repetitive, tiresome, boring, brain-numbing.

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its pronoun subject? a. Not one of our friends have ever tried hang gliding.
b. Neither of our birds is making that squawking noise.
c. Few has the nerve to attempt it.
d. Everybody are able to buy tickets.

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the answer is B. Neither of our birds is making that squawking noise.

Answer:B. Neither of our birds is making that squawking noise.

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Which kind of complement is the underlined word? The music at the party next door was too loud . A. predicate adjective B. predicate nominative C. indirect object D. direct object ; loud is the underlined word;

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The correct answer is A. Predicate adjective. Loud is an adjective used in coordination with the past simple form of the verb be, to create the predicate "was too loud"

Which sentence does not have an error in subject and verb agreement?A.
The sun, warm and sunny, were shining on the lake.


B.
A slim chance at success was my only hope for the future.


C.
Muddy shoes and a rain-soaked jacket was in a heap on the floor.


D.
Don't a combination of oil and vinegar make a good dressing on the salad?

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I would also have to say B is the correct answer. Your verb is was and it agrees with chance, which in this case is your noun because at success would be a prepositional phrase. Small is an adjective that describes chance.

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B. The other sentences either have singular subjects with plural verbs (the sun... were shining;       don't a combination... make) or plural subjects with singular verbs (shoes... was).