Who was the English Christian humanist who highlighted the problems in Europe in his book, Utopia? a. Desiderius Erasmus
b. Dante
c. Thomas More
d. Petrarch
c. Thomas More
d. Petrarch

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Answer 1
Answer: The right answer for this question is C. Thomas More was the English Christian humanist who highlighted the problems in Europe in the book Utopia. The book was published in 1516 in Latin, but upon reading today still casts some startling and controversial observations upon modern society.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: Thomas More

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Does the mass of a ball affect how far it rolls

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Yes, its all because of the size and the weight of the ball. If it is heavy and big, then it will roll differently then a smaller one because it weighs less which causes the smaller one to roll a shorter distance.
yes it does if it is big it might roll slower

What is the difference between the subject and predicate of a sentence?1) One asks a question and the other provides an answer.
2) One names the doer and one names the action done.
3) One is required to make a complete sentence while the other is not.
4) One relates to the protagonist and the other to the story’s villain.

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Answer:

3 or 4

Explanation:

Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject.

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What technique does Chaucer use to create lively characters? a. Direct characterization b. simple characterization c. indirect characterization d. Complex characterization

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Chaucer uses several different techniques to create lively characters, but the best option from the list would be

"indirect characterization" if you have to choose one.

Explanation:

In The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer originally uses indirect techniques of characterization in identifying the various pilgrims in the General Prologue and completely the whole poem. Unlike primary characterization in which the narrator simply tells the reader what sort of personality a role has, secondary characterization allows the reader to form his or her own conception of the character in question

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Which verb mood is used in the following sentence from the selection? So if you have any sense at all, avoid Storm Fever.

The options are
A. Indicative
B. Subjective
C. conditional
D. imperative

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D. Imperative

Imperative is a command, and the speaker is commanding the listener to avoid Storm Fever.

PART A: How does the comparison of "Two and a Half Men" to "The Cosby Showin paragraph 6 contribute to the idea of cultural fragmentation?

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can you provide paragraph 6?

what should be added when an adverb begins a sentence A comma B a semicolon C an exclamation mark Da period

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Let's take an example.  An adverb is basically an adjective for a verb: it describes a verb, and often ends in -ly.  Here's a sentence, WITHOUT PROPER PUNCTUATION: "Slowly Anna walked."  What fits here?

Let's work backwards.  If D is correct: "Slowly. Anna walked."  This is incorrect, because this would make "slowly" part of a separate sentence, not the beginning of the same sentence.  This is the same situation for C.  If it were correct: "Slowly! Anna walked."  This makes it a separate sentence, so C is incorrect.  What about B?  "Slowly; Anna walked."  This is incorrect because it makes "slowly" too separate from "Anna walked."  Semicolons are used for completely separate ideas, NOT adverbs.  The only right answer is A: "Slowly, Anna walked."  This separates the adverb enough so it doesn't confuse, but you still know we are really saying "Anna walked slowly."

Answer: A: a comma