Which word in the sentence, if any, should be followed by a semicolon? My dog is anxious that means we're about to get some bad weather. A. anxious B. There is no error in semicolon usage. C. about D. get

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Answer 1
Answer:

The answer is A. anxious

The sentence should be wrote like this

My dog is anxious; that means we're about to get some bad weather.


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What punctuation is not used internally in a sentence

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The punctuation mark that is not used internally in a sentence is a period (.). Periods are only used when ending a sentence therefore, it should only put at the end. Periods signal that the sentence has already ended and no continuation needed.

An appositive explains or identifies _____.A. The Verb
B. The noun or pronoun that follows it
C.The noun or pronoun that comes just before it.

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Answer:

C.The noun or pronoun that comes just before it.

Explanation:

The term apposition is part of the terminology proper to grammar, more specifically it is one of the elements of the subject of a sentence. The apposition is a noun that aims to identify the noun or pronoun that is close to it.

For example, read the following sentence:

I was fine, until Luan, my ex boyfriend, phoned me again.

In that phrase, the expression "my ex boyfriend" is an apposition that is identifying what is the noun "Luan".

I think the answer should be B.

Sentences expressing what could occur if certain things take place are written in which verb mood?A.Indicative
B.Imperative
C.Conditional
D.Subjunctive

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Sentences expressing what could occur if certain things take place are written in which verb mood?

C.Conditional

Answer:

The answer is C. Conditional

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Clouds of inferiority begin to form in her little mental sky… Which type of figurative language is this and why?

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This is a metaphor. In this example, we see two metaphors stated, one is clouds of inferiority and little mental sky. Inferiority her mental sky is described as like the clouds are being formed in the sky. This is to give a type of imagery to the readers while being subtle about what he really meant.

A researcher needing to find a book explaining the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre in a library using the Library of Congress system would need to look in which of these sections? B H L P

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B" A researcher needing to find a book explaining the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre in a library using the Library of Congress system would need to look in the B sections.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Which verb form correctly completes the sentence? Is the verb singular or plural? Perhaps animals in the zoo __________ more frequent naps than those in the wild.



A.
takes, singular


B.
take, plural


C.
takes, plural


D.
take, singular

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Perhaps animals in the zoo take (plural) more frequent naps than those in the wild.
When you say "takes" that won't sound right in your ear. So it is B)

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B. Take, plural. This is because the word"animals" is plural and the verb "take" is refering back to the animals.