Which of the lines from the poem How do I love thee? (Sonnet 43) contains a change in intonation? A. I love thee freely, as men strive for Right; B. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. C. I love thee with the passion put to use in my old griefs. D. If God choose, I shall but love thee better after death.

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Answer 1
Answer: "C. I love thee with the passion put to use in my old griefs" is the passage that changes intonation, since it begins with talking of passion, then of grief.

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Beliefs. Because beliefs is a noun and believes is a verb ;)

Which sentence uses possessive personal pronouns correctly?A.
The story with the most first-place votes was mine.

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Her's is the one next to their's.

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A. The story with the most first-place votes was mine. <--This is the correct answer. 
All other possessive personal pronouns are not in their proper form. Instead of theirs, yours, and its, the sentences used their's, your's, and it's. Only letter A has the correct form of the possessive pronoun--mine.

Which sentence does not contain any errors in period usage?a. He retired from the CIA. after 30 years of service.
b. I'd like to be home by 3:00 PM today.
c. The beaches in Miami, F.L., were packed with tourists.
d. The speed limit on this road is 45 m.p.h., so slow down!

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Answer=B

a.) The period creates two fragmented/incomplete sentences.

b.) B is correct

c.) It is incorrect to put periods after the abbreviations of states. 

d.)The sentence should read, '45mph', writing 'm.p.h.' is inaccurate.

Which word in the sentence, if any, should be followed by a colon? Countries in Eastern Europe include Bulgaria, Poland, Belarus, and Ukraine.a. include
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d. Eastern

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if you really  really absolutely want to include a colon in this sentence (but you don't have to) then it should be after the word "include" - option a. : Countries in Eastern Europe include: Bulgaria, Poland, Belarus, and Ukraine.

But I think that it is better without a colon, and option c. is better!

Which issue should be corrected prior to the proofreading stage?usage errors
sentence variety
spelling errors
grammar mistakes

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I've always been told check for spelling errors first, which technically you are beginning the process of proofreading.

Next, I've been told to look for usage errors, which means, did you use the word in the correct context.

Then I believe you look for grammar mistakes, which includes subject verb agreements, fragments, punctuation, and can include style of the paper, which I believe looks at the sentence variety.

Hopefully this helped and good luck. 

The spelling errors could be corrected. This describes the defination of proofreading. It means reading ur text over and fixing the spelling errors.

Which is a central idea of Gates’s Mister Jefferson and the Trials of Phillis Wheatley?

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I'm pretty sure, that the main idea concentrates on the racial discrimination and stereotypes of American society in XVIII century. The story is about a black woman named Phillis Wheatley, that was kidnapped in Africa and sold on the market as a slave to the American loyal family. But besides her chores she had an opportunity to study and get more intelligent, so she wrote poems which have become popular. This book is aimed to show the struggle of the black people that are being humiliated by those who treats them as nothing, the black people who can disprove Thomas Jefferson's words : "Blacks are inferior to the whites in the endowments of both of body and mind", and prove that they are not savages.

Answer:

Jefferson's criticism of Phillis Wheatley inspired other Africans to demonstrate African equality

Jefferson's criticism of Wheatley generated more interest in African literature

Criticism of Wheatley's work was based more on gender than race

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