Which form does a verb take to express a hypothetical situation?imperative
indicative
subjunctive
active

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Answer 1
Answer: I think it is activebecause a verb is a doing word
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

C.) subjunctive

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What is the main reason that attitudes are more often revealed in spoken rather than written language? A. In spoken language, we are often careless in our use of words. B. In writing, we can more easily conceal our attitudes. C. We speak far more often than we write. D. In writing, we try to put the "best face" on what we write.

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The correct answer in this case is B - in writing, we can more easily conceal our attitudes. 

During written language it's much easier to conceal our true intentions and attitudes as well as beliefs. When producing spoken language on the other hand, it becomes much more apparent what our true attitudes are on the other hand. 

Just took the test, Correct Answer is- We speak far more often than we write.

look at the question carefully , its asking why is there more attitudes in spoken language than written language. we talk more than we write.

What type of rhyme is illustrated by the word pair move/love?

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The correct answer is "eye rhyme." The type of rhyme is illustrated by the word pair move/love is called 'eye rhyme.' Eye rhyme is a type of rhyme that shows similarity between words in spelling but not in pronunciation, just like the word move and love.

Answer:

Eye rhyme

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B. radical yet plain
C. highly ritualistic
D. tumultuous

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I believe the correct answer is D) tumultuous. The church was in a crisis, it was losing power and peasants were rising up against it and the noblemen. The Reformation also moved the center of power from the Roman Catholic church to the German Lutheran church. 

I believe the correct answer is D) tumultuous.

The fragment of an asteroid or any interplanetary material is known as a A. moon.
B. shower material.
C. meteoroid.
D. limestone dignitary satellite

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It would always from today be called C : a Meteoroid plus A is wrong you could cancel that out the same with D , but B is reasonable but the answer is C
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Meteoroids are fragments of planets or asteroids.

Identify the adverb clause and the word it modifies.
Mary comes to school unless she is ill.

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Answer : unless she is ill

The adverb clause of the sentence above is "unless she is ill". It can be recalled that an adverb clause is composed of a subject and connected by a subordinating conjunction. In this case, the subordinating conjunction is unless and this conjunction keeps the clause from expressing a complete thought. The adverb clause "unless she is ill" also answers the wh question "When will Mary comes to school?", making it the correct adverb phrase.

Answer:

Mary comes to school unless she is ill.

Adverb clause:

unless she is ill

Word modified:

comes

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Question 12 of 25What should be included in the introductory paragraph of an argumentative essay? (Points : 4)a background information and supporting evidence
b supporting evidence and claim
c background information and claim
d claim and counterclaim

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A, is the correct answer because you need supporting evidence in a story

Answer:

A

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