Which words in the sentence are the complete noun clause? On this special night, dinner will be whatever you’d like. A. whatever you'd like B. dinner will be C. on this special night D. will be whatever

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Answer 1
Answer: "B. dinner will be" is the only option from the list that is a noun clause, since the clause contains information about the dinner in question that helps clarify it. 
Answer 2
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B

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Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier?a. As Karen arrived, she saw the band on the stage.
b. The band played songs for the crowd with guitars.
c. Karen knew nearly every song the band played.
d. She danced and laughed almost all night long.

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A misplaced modifier is a word, phrase that is improperly separated from the word it describes.

Because of the separation, sentences with this error often sound awkward, or confusing.

Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier?

The correct option is C:-Karen knew nearly every song the band played.

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B is the right answer i did this test

Explanation:

Which of the following statements about reading biographies is true? If you want to get a truer picture of someone’s life, you should read a variety of biographies about that person.
If you want to understand how others saw someone’s life, you should read the person’s autobiography.
If you want to get a totally unbiased picture of someone’s life, you should read a biography written by a historian.
If you want to get an objective picture of someone’s life, read a biography written by the subject’s friend

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I believe that the statement about reading biographies that is true is that if you want to get a totally unbiased picture of someone's life, you should read a biography written by a historian or if you want to get a truer picture of someone's life, you should read a variety of biographies about that person. 
I'm not sure which answer I would choose though, one of these two.
The statements about reading biographies is true is that if you want to get a totally unbiased picture of someone’s life, you should read a biography written by a historian. 

What is the best meaning for the word alternate? She figured out an alternate path.
A. Blocking the way.
B. Happening every other time.
C. Used instead of something else.
D. Longer than usual

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The answer is C.
To alternate is to change between different things, so if I were to alternate between two different chairs, I'd be changing between which chair I was using.
In this case, used instead of something else is the best option. That would mean that she figured out a path different to the one that she used to use, hence an alternate one.

The decayed statue in "Ozymandias" most probably represents thea. destructive power of despair.
c. insignificance of any one person's work.
b. effect of the past on the present.
d. perspective that experience lends to knowledge.

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The correct answer should be c. insignificance of any one person's work.

It is a monument to a king's hubris. History has destroyed and forgotten him, he could not stand the test of time.

A university that completed a year-long study on mountain lions would most likely publish its findings on the website that ends with what suffix?.com
.edu
.gov
.org

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Most likely, a university would publish the results of a year-long study on mountain lions on a website with the suffix.edu.

Thus, Option B is correct.

What is a .edu website?

One of the top-level domain names available for use when selecting a domain name is "edu". It generally identifies the domain name's owner as a four-year college or another educational establishment. (Use of the geographic "us" top-level domain name is encouraged for institutes of higher education below four-year schools.)

The top-level domain name is necessary for Web and email addresses in addition to the second-level domain name (for instance, "umich" in umich.edu). The use of the.edu domain name is restricted to post-secondary schools that have received institutional accreditation from an agency.

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the answer is .edu i am almost positive

Which sentence correctly uses an objective case pronoun?a. The person wearing the mascot costume is him.
b. Them played basketball for over three hours.
c. Malcolm and her went jogging this morning.
d. Dad was waving at my sister and me.

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C is the best answer.

A, him does not tell us anything
B, the grammar of 'them' is not right
D, 'sister and me' is grammatically incorrect. 
A. The person wearing the mascot costum is him.