Which of the following sentences contains an indefinite pronoun?a. Her car's battery died because she left the lights on.
b. The flowers, which were just planted, need watering.
c. This is Mary's necklace.
d. The team congratulated one another on a job well done.

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Answer 1
Answer: An indefinite pronoun is "a" or "an" - it will describe something not very well specified, something "indefinite".

In the examples above, the indefinite pronoun in found here:

The team congratulated one another on a job well done.
(I marked it with boldface).
Answer 2
Answer:

The following sentence contains an indefinite pronoun: The team congratulated one another on a job well done.



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Which sentence uses the word who’s correctly?A.) Calling from the kitchen, my father said, “Who’s turn is it to empty the dishwasher?”
B.) Brenda, who's car is 52 years old, regularly participates in vintage car rallies.
C.) The lady who’s wearing the black dress is the wife of Mr. Darcy.
D.) Who’s car is parked in the no-parking area?

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C.) is the correct use of "who's." "Who's" is a contraction of who and is. In each sentence, instead of saying who's, say who is.
(ex. "Who is turn is it..." doesn't sound right.). 
The other three sentences are incorrect; they need "whose" instead which is a determiner or pronoun showing possession. 

Read this passage from "The American Dream." One of the first things we notice in this dream is an amazing universalism. It does not say some men, but it says all men. It does not say all white men, but it says all men, which includes black men. It does not say all Gentiles, but it says all men, which includes Jews. It does not say all Protestants, but it says all men, which includes Catholics. Which phrase from the passage most strongly reflects an appeal to logos?

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"but it says all men" from the passage most strongly reflects an appeal to logos.

Which appeal is the best example of logos?

When we try to persuade others of anything using logic rather than trying to appeal to their emotions, we are using logos. Logical arguments include things like data, statistics, and common sense. Here is a quote from our hero Aristotle that exemplifies the use of logos: Men are all mortal. Man, Socrates is. To appeal to the audience's sense of reason or logic is to use logos, often known as the appeal to logic. Using facts and figures as well as making obvious, logical links between concepts, the author employs logos.

Another tactic is to build a logical argument by using literal and historical comparisons. The goal of the persuasive strategy known as logos is to persuade a listener by appealing to reason and logic. The citation of references, often known as "the logical appeal," is one form of a logo in advertising.

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Answer:

C. “but it says all men”

Explanation:

Which of these excerpts highlights the theme of the fleeting nature of life? A-But at my back I always hear
Time's winged chariot hurrying near;
And yonder all before us lie
Deserts of vast eternity.
(Andrew Marvell, “To His Coy Mistress”)

B-And poppy or charms can make us sleep as well
And better than thy stroke; why swell'st thou then?
One short sleep past, we wake eternally
And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die.
(John Donne, Sonnet 10)

C-Of what is fit and not. Forsake thy cage,
Thy rope of sands,
Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee
(George Herbert, "The Collar")

D-Thy beams, so reverend and strong
Why shouldst thou think?
I could eclipse and cloud them with a wink,
But that I would not lose her sight so long;
(John Donne, “The Sun Rising”)

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Answer:

A-But at my back I always hear

Time's winged chariot hurrying near;

And yonder all before us lie

Deserts of vast eternity.

(Andrew Marvell, “To His Coy Mistress”)

In this poem, the author is talking "to his coy mistress." In this stanza, he discusses how fleeting life can be. He argues that he can hear the "winged chariot" of Time. This means that he can feel time passing, and "hurrying near." Moreover, he knows that before us, there lies a desert of eternity. This is likely to refer to death. He believes that death is fast approaching, and that after death, lies an eternity. These lines highlight the fleeting nature of life.

Answer:

A-But at my back I always hear

Time's winged chariot hurrying near;

And yonder all before us lie

Deserts of vast eternity.

(Andrew Marvell, “To His Coy Mistress”)

In this poem, the author is talking "to his coy mistress." In this stanza, he discusses how fleeting life can be. He argues that he can hear the "winged chariot" of Time. This means that he can feel time passing, and "hurrying near." Moreover, he knows that before us, there lies a desert of eternity. This is likely to refer to death. He believes that death is fast approaching, and that after death, lies an eternity. These lines highlight the fleeting nature of life.

Explanation:

Same answer worked

The word "ambulation" most likely means which of these?

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The meaning of ambulation is to move or transfer from one place to another by means of walking independently and to participate in other light activities such as standing and sitting and be able to do simple chores for one's self. 

Read the passage.Miguel sat in amazement. It was his first time in a basketball arena. He could smell the recently polished wood and hear the squeak of the players’ sneakers on the floor.
Which technique is the author using in the passage?


simile

allusion

imagery

extended metaphor

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The author is using imagery is their description of the basketball arena.
imagery because it makes it visual in a way.

How do the descriptive details and sensory language like the dazzling emeralds and happy and prosperous people contribute to the mood of the story

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By giving the reader a wider and broader sense of recognition of such object, person, emotion, you name it.

for example
: the dog walked past me towards its owner. 
or
The beautiful brown labrador flounced past me towards its loving owner. 

It gives you more detailed information making the reading material more interesting, keeping the reader's attention. 
It contributes to the mood depending on what you say and how you say it.

for example
: The solemn gray skies.
The gorgeous sparkling lights.