(I) handed (my) flowers to (her) in front of (everyone). Which underlined pronoun functions as an adjective in the sentence?

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is my. It is "describing" the flowers and saying that the flowers are mine. 
I, her, and everyone are pronouns that function as a noun phrase. They do/receive the action, while my is "describing" the flowers.
Answer 2
Answer: my because it is describing who did it

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"The best in this kind are but shadows" is A. Titania talking about men.
B. Theseus talking about plays.
C. Demetrius talking about the women he has loved in the past.
D. Bottom talking about his fellow craftsmen.

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A. Titania talking about men. 
B. Theseus talking about plays. 
C. Demetrius talking about the women he has loved in the past. 
D. Bottom talking about his fellow craftsmen. 

The best in this kind are but shadows" is Demetrius talking about the women he has loved in the past. The answer is letter C.

When Candy Talks about Curleys wife for the first time, what does he imply about her?

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Which is the purpose of the following short sentence in President Kennedy’s speech?This much we pledge—and more.

A: It acts as a transition to the part of his speech in which he addresses his promises to the country and world.

B: It acts as a reflection of the major points he has made regarding America’s promises.

C: It acts as a brief summary of the main focus of his speech.

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The correct answer is A) It acts as a transition to the part of his speech in which he addresses his promises to the country and world.

The purpose of the following short sentence in President Kennedy’s speech is that It acts as a transition to the part of his speech in which he addresses his promises to the country and world.

When President Kennedy says "This much we pledge and more," he has expressed his promises, enumerate some and when heads "and more," he is implying the effort and commitment it is needed to get it done. That there are more things to considerate and with "more" these have to be considered.

B is the answer because he is referring to a list of items that he spoke about in his speech. Another key way of identifying this answer is the fact that promise and pledge are synonyms. 

__________ allow people to smell different aromas and taste sweet, salty, and sour foods.

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The Humans Nose allows the people to smell different aromas and taste sweet, salty, and sour food. The food that you eat does not only affects your taste buds, however, it releases chemicals that the olfactory receptors can detect and send impulse to the brain for a prediction of the taste.

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b Chemoreceptors

Read the sentence below:My dog is the Einstein of her breed.

Which of the following correctly describes this sentence?

It uses a simile.
It uses only literal language.
It has a positive tone.
It has a negative tone.

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I'd guess C. It has a positive tone.  :)

Select the correct verb form for the sentence. i would be able to _____ that tree if it weren't for my bad shoulder. climbs climb climbed climbing

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I would be able to climb that tree if it weren't for my bad shoulder.

We need to use climb in this sentence. Because we know that to goes before the verb, we know we have to use the infinitive (to climb). It does not make any sense to say "to climbs," "to climbed," or "to climbing."

the correct answer is ''climb''