All of the guests _____ gone to the concert in the park. Choose the correct verb:a. did
b. have
c. had
d. None of the above

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

b. have

Explanation:

A sentence is said to be grammatically correct if the subject and the verb in the sentence goes in tune with the number. In the above sentence, the subject 'guests' is plural in number, hence the verb used should be in plural number too. The verb in the sentence is 'have gone'. The main verb in the sentence is 'gone' and the auxiliary verb is 'have'.

Answer 2
Answer: The correct answer is 'c' They had gone to the concert in the park when I arrived

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Upturned Face What are the tone and mood of the passage?

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the Upturned face tell a story of how two soldiers humorously argue about how to bury their comrade in the middle of the battle.

So, the tone of upturned face would be : somewhat humorous
The Mood would be : Uneasy

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Read the lines from The Faerie Queene. Faint, weary, sore, emboiled, grieved, brent With heat, toil, wounds, arms, smart, and inward fire, That never man such mischiefs did torment; Death better were, death did he oft desire, But death will never come, when needs require. What most accurately describes how the author uses this part of the plot to develop the knight’s character?

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Answer:

The author has used the mindset of the knight in the given passage, as it describes that he is faced with troubles and problems and he is struggling to carry on with expedition despite being battered and weary.

Explanation:

The Faerie Queene is a magnum opus of Edmund Spenser. It is an allegorical tale written based on six virtues, that Spenserr thought are important. Each tale is presented with the characterisation of a knight.

Each knight is in a quest for the Faerie Queene. The  Faerie Queene is a depiction of the Queen Elizabeth in the poem, who was considered as a virtuous queen.

In the given quote, Spenser has tried to develop the character  of the knight by showing the mindset of the knight. The knight is faced with troubles in the given  passage and struggles with the thought to carry on the quest. The knight is, though, weary and battered.

Which words in the sentence make up the adjective phrase? Which word does the adjective phrase modify? The black squirrel gathers many acorns from our oak trees. A. many acorns; modifies gathers B. the black squirrel; modifies gathers C. from our oak trees; modifies acorns D. gathers many acorns; modifies squirrel

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The black squirrel gathers many acorns from our oak trees.

The adjective phrase is FROM OUR OAK TREES. It modifies ACORNS. Answer is letter C.

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The object in the above sentence is ACORNS.

Which sentence uses capital letters correctly? A. "Tell me, Chief Grover," the reporter asked, "Who will be guarding the bank during the Festival?" B. "Tell me, Chief Grover," the reporter asked, "who will be guarding the bank during the festival?" C. "Tell me, chief Grover," the Reporter asked, "who will be guarding the bank during the Festival?"

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B because the word Chief isn't meant to have a capital C.
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Which of these is an example of a metaphor?A She is a rose without a thorn.
B My love is like a red, red rose.
C The flames made darkness visible.
D The wind was awake and disturbed the lake.

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Answer:

A. She is a rose without a thorn.

Explanation:

Metaphors are figures of speech that assert that one element (person, animal, thing, quality, event, nature) is similar to another element. They are alike similes, but while similes use words such as "like" or "as" to compare, metaphors do not.  

Option A is an example of metaphor because it asserts that "she" is similar or equal to "a rose without a thorn", figuratively speaking.

A. she is a rose without a thorn