Which verb form correctly completes the sentence? Every winter at the cabin, we always ________ around on snowmobiles. A. drove B. driven C. drive D. driving

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Answer 1
Answer: We always drove around the cabin!

"every winter" points to the past, but also it's a habitual activity in the past, which is also completed in the past- so we need simple past.
Answer 2
Answer: We always drive around on snowmobiles.

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d. Stand

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b. Stride

 

As you may know, “denotation”is what something literally means, and “connotation” is what a word can makereaders feel by what it implies.  Thatsaid, out of the four choices, “stride” is the word that solicits the most feelingbecause it is the most descriptive.  Forinstance, a stride is sort of proud walk. Thus, the connotation of “stride” is pride or confidence. 

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What is the best way to summarize this passage using a graphic organizer?Not surprisingly, one of the main things travelers are looking for is convenience. Convenient travel doesn't involve
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Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Answer:

Its A. just got it right

Explanation:

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1) A; This is because I can clearly picture out Lucy actually lying down and reading just by the description of it.
2) B; clustering are generating words related to the themes of the concept
3) C; Subject does the verb; all the others are indirect objects
4) D; it is noticeable.
5) A; memorizing does not help when you don't know what the words mean

These are the respective correct answer to each question presented:

1) A; This is because I can clearly picture out Lucy actually lying down and reading just by the description of it.

2) B; clustering are generating words related to the themes of the concept

3) C; Subject does the verb; all the others are indirect objects

4) D; it is noticeable.

5) A; memorizing does not help when you don't know what the words mean

The line "I wandered lonely as a cloud" is an example of a. alliteration.
b. a metaphor.
c. a couplet.
d. a simile.The line "I wandered lonely as a cloud" is an example of:
d. a simile.

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This is a simile because it uses "like" or "as", where as metaphors compare two unlike things without using like or as. A simile compares to unlike things using like or as. An alliteration is the use of the same letter. I.E. Sally sells seashells by the seashore.

Answer: simile

Explanation: simile uses the words like and as to contrast

Which principal part is this verb form? gave
a. past participle
b. present participle
c. past
d. present

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The correct answer is C, past.
A would be - given.
B would - giving.
D would be - give/gives.
a. past participle
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1. When we speak of the flavor of a word, we're talking about the extra understood meanings that it carries in addition to its main meaning. These extra meanings are calledA. connotations.
B. definitions.
C. shadings.
D. denotations.
2. When using direct quotations in your writing, which of the following should be placed outside the set of quotation marks?
A. Question mark
B. Semicolon
C. Comma
D. Perio

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1) C. connotations. 
It is 
a feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal meaning.

2) 
B. Semicolon
It 
 is a punctuation mark that separates major sentence elements.

Answer:

1. (a)Connotations, 2. (b) Semicolon

Explanation:

Connotations

Connotations, are a special type or  flavor of a word, when an  extra understood meanings that  carries in addition to its main meaning connotation is   described as either as a negative or  positive or, with regard to its displeasing or  pleasing   of emotional connection.

Semi colon

A semicolon can be used between two independent clauses, that are  closely related but ensures that  they are not  joined already  by a coordinating conjunction.