Which sentence uses possessive pronouns correctly? A. That basket filled with fruit is your's. B. The paints are hers and the brushes are his. C. The robe has fallen off it's hook. D. The ornaments in that box are theirs'.

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Answer 1
Answer: B.The paints are hers and the brushes are his.

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Which is the subject of this sentence? Along the way, stop and take in the breathtaking views. A. stop B. views C. an understood you D. way

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the correct answer here is: you. Specifically, it's "an understood you" - answer C. It is called like this, because the word "you" does not actually appear in the sentence, but it's there nonetheless, it's "understood" that it's there. In this sentence, the subject is "you" and the verb is "stop and take".

The answer is C. an understood you, that "stop and take" specifically telling you something.

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In developing the main idea of the passage, the author does which of the following? (A) Downplays earlier attempts to explain the origins of a social prohibition.

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Answer:

(A) Downplays earlier attempts to explain the origins of a social prohibition.

Explanation:

In the given passage, the author presents a hypothesis concerning the various taboos regarding eating in front of someone who isn't. And in this hypothesis, the main emphasis was the limited nature of the food available for people.

The passage also reveals the author's belief that the attempts to explain in the past years regarding the taboos of eating are incomplete. If we are to consider the passage as valid, then we can safely assume that this taboo is mainly around where people have plenty, sometimes more than enough, to eat. And in developing the main idea of the passage, the author seems to downplay previous/ earlier attempts to provide any explanation of the origins of a social prohibition.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Which of these sentences uses correct capitalization? A.) June is named for the Roman Goddess Juno, and March is named for the God Mars. B.) June is named for the roman goddess Juno, and March is named for the god Mars. C.) June is named for the Roman Goddess Juno, and March is named for the god Mars. D.) June is named for the Roman goddess Juno, and March is named for the god Mars.

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The statement that uses the correct capitalization is D. June is named for the Roman goddess Juno, and March is named for the God Mars.
I believe D is the correct answer.  :D I hope I helped!!

a paragraph is defined as group of sentences that center on a A. Number of supporting details B. Central idea C. Controversial topic D. set up statistics

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Well a paragraph is a group of sentences that center around a topic or Central Idea So the answer would be B because if the story is about space and a there is a paragraph about horses that isn't a proper essay and you always need to stick with a central idea to get an A+

Which one of the following statements is true of parallel lines?A. They intersect at more than one point.
B. They intersect at one point.
C. They never intersect.
D. They intersect at least twice.

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It depends on what kind of geometry you're dealing with. If you are dealing with lines, then they will never ever intersect as long as we know. With points, it is something different. Therefore, until mathematical responses prove otherwise, every answer choice is wrong except C

Answer:

C

Explanation:

I am the best player because I eat a healthier diet. Which of the following is true about this sentence? It contains a superlative adjective within a dependent clause. It contains a comparative adjective within an independent clause. It contains a superlative adjective within an independent clause.

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The answer which is true about this sentence is that it contains a superlative adjective within an independent clause.
The independent clause is I am the best player, and the superlative adjective is the best.