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The answer is abstract noun. 

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Dobles 4 and ten add 39 help pleassss

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no, it adds up to 14,okay!
(4x2) + (10+39) = 49

think about a word relationship between the word inhibit and a phrase in the passage. then choose the correct meaning of inhibit

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The answer is "the opposite of allowing it to grow"

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the opposite of allowing it to grow.

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this is bec ause i am taking the quiz right now lol and i got it correct.

In what way is Zaroff portrayed as Rainsford’s foil?Zaroff is a strong hunter, and Rainsford is a weak one.
Zaroff is a person without a conscience, but Rainsford has one.
Zaroff is a considerate host, but Rainsford is an inconsiderate guest.

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b.Zaroff is a person without a conscience, but Rainsford has one.

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i did it in edgenuity

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b.Zaroff is a person without a conscience, but Rainsford has one.

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What is the difference between regret and repent

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To regret something is to wish that it didn't happen, and to repent is to admit an error and promise not to make the same error again. The word 'repent' typically has a religious connotation; to repent something in religion is usually to admit a sin and promise to lead a purer life in the future. 'Regret' has a more common use, and can be used to describe a menial situation, such as regretting leaving an umbrella at home, or a more serious situation, such as regretting drinking and driving.

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Repent:You are very sad/sorry for what you did
Regret:You dont think you shouldve done what you did becuz it mightve gotten u in trouble

1. Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase?Mrs. Guerrero, the president of the historical society, is retiring next summer.
A. is retiring
B. Mrs. Guerrero
C. next summer
D. the president of the historical society

2.Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase?
You are reading one of my favorite books, The Call of the Wild.
A.The Call of the Wild
B. my favorite books
C. You are reading
D. one of

3.Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase?
The winner of the art contest was Tiffany, my youngest cousin.
A. The winner
B. was Tiffany
C. my youngest cousin
D. of the art contest

4.Which word in the sentence is the appositive?
The author Mark Twain had a keen sense of humor.
A.author
B.Mark Twain
C.humor
D.keen

5.Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase?
Karen, my classmate, is a starter on the volleyball team.
A.my classmate
B.on the volleyball team
C.is a starter
D.Karen

6.Which words in the sentence are the appositive?
Which word does the appositive rename?
Houston, the fourth largest city in the United States, was founded in 1836.
A. the fourth largest city in the United States; renames Houston
B. in 1836; renames founded
C. was founded; renames city
D. Houston, the fourth largest; renames city

7.Which words in the sentence are the appositive?
Which words does the appositive rename?
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A. wrote some of; renames author
B. Charles Dickens; renames author
C. best-loved novels; renames Charles Dickens
D. of all time; renames novels

8. Which sentence contains an incorrectly punctuated appositive?
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B. Mrs. Ramirez, my art teacher, is from Argentina.
C. The popular author Dr. Seuss wrote The Cat in the Hat in 1957.
D. Louis Armstrong, a pioneering jazz trumpet player, was born in New Orleans.

9. Which sentence contains an incorrectly punctuated appositive?
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B.There was only one hit, a double, against Jimmy during the first five innings.
C. My swimming instructor Martha, was once an Olympic medalist.
D. The fastest runner on the team, Lauren Silverman, recently sprained her ankle.

10. Which sentence contains an incorrectly punctuated appositive?
A.My father, an Army veteran, once received a medal for bravery.
B. My tennis coach, Mr. Maxwell was once a nationally ranked player.
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The Answer for #4 is Mark Twain


Which additional word, if any, should be capitalized in the sentence?"What does the doctor think about your exercise plan?"
A.There is no error in capitalization.
B.doctor
C.plan
D.exercise

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The correct answer is A because no word has to be captalized in this sentance