Past perfect tense: the storm STOP by early afternoon.

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Answer 1
Answer: In past perfect:
The storm had stopped by early afternoon.
Answer 2
Answer: past: the storm had stopped by early noon.
future: the storm will stop by early noon.
present: the storm is stopping and it is only early noon.

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All of the following lines from "eve to her daughters" supports the poems of acctptance exceptA) "Where Adam went I was fairly contented to go"
B) "I adapted myself to the punishment: it was my"
C) "so he set to work, the earth must be made new Eden"
D) "you are submissive, following Adam even beyond existance"

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Answer: D

"A" has acceptance noted in that the speaker is "contented."' Content has the idea of no need for anything else, satisfied. 

"B" speaking of adapting to the situation. Again, the idea of accepting the situation.

"C" shows the speaker making the most of the situation. The idea of making it work, accepting the situation.

"D" speaks of submission which does not have the idea of acceptance, but obedience. 

How many words can u make out
Of Scotland using the letters once each

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about 215 words can be made out of Scotland
216 words can be made :)

What type of punctuation is necessary to set apart nonessential appositive phrases?

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commas, dashes, or parentheses


Nonessential appositive phrases can be separated from the rest of a sentence in three ways—with commas, with dashes, or with parentheses. Let’s look at example sentences that essentially mean the same thing:


The best pet in the world, a dog, will always be known as “man’s best friend.”

The best pet in the world—a dog—will always be known as “man’s best friend.”

The best pet in the world (a dog) will always be known as “man’s best friend.”


An appositive phrase is a noun or a noun phrase that renames, identifies or gives further information of another noun right beside it. Now, this type of phrase can be either restrictive or nonrestrictive (when it's not essential to the sentence, and therefore should be set off with a type of punctuation).

The type of punctuation used in nonessential or nonrestrictive appositive phrases are commas, dashes or brackets. Here are some examples:

Mariana -that girl with the red jacket- is not from here.

My cat, Tigor, does not eat fish.

I need to clean up those shoes (The ones with the red bow).

Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. The smoothie recipe includes: frozen berries, yogurt, and vanilla extract. B. The smoothie recipe includes the following; frozen berries, yogurt, and vanilla extract. C. The smoothie recipe includes the following: frozen berries, yogurt, and vanilla extract. D. The smoothie recipe includes the following, frozen berries, yogurt, and vanilla extract.

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"C. The smoothie recipe includes the following: frozen berries, yogurt, and vanilla extract" does not contain any errors since the colon being used is immediately preceding a list of items, set off by a "listing" word such as "following". 

A long monologue in which the actor is alone on stage is know as

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The answer is soliloquy.

solo is the answer i believe 

In which sentence is the underlined verb in the passive voice?A)The rock concert [is being given] just one more time.

B)The rock group [will have given] the concert by then.

C)The rock group [is giving] the concert just one more time.

D)By then the rock group [was] already [giving] the concert.

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The only sentence where the underlined verb is used in the passive voice is A) The rock concert is being given just one more time.
In the other examples, active voice is used.

the correct answer is: A.The rock concert [is being given] just one more time.