Which word in the sentence does the adverb modify? I could feel somewhat sorry for the smaller wrestler. A. sorry B. could C. feel D. wrestler

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Answer 1
Answer: i think its A . sorry

Answer 2
Answer: Sorry because it is affecting the word sorry, and detensifiying it

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What does the name maguire mean

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Answer:  

Maguire is an Irish surname from the Irish language Mag Uidhir, which is "son of Odhar" or "son of the dun or dark coloured one".

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1. What was the goal of Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment?

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The goal of Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment was to show the abuse of power that people are likely to exhibit when they get power.

What is an Experiment?

This refers to a series of tests that are conducted on a thing or person to get results and is usually done in a controlled area.

Hence, we can see that the purpose or goal of the experiment made by Zimbardo in Stanford prison was to show the abuse of power that people are likely to exhibit when they get power.

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The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) was a social psychology experiment that attempted to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers.

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Direction :Circle the pronouns and draw an arrow to the noun to which refers

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Pronoun-> noun
1 he-> the boy
2 her-> johnna
3 we -> my family and I
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In "The Story of David," how does David first help the king? A.
He brings the king medicine from Bethlehem.

B.
He cheers the king's heart by playing the harp.

C.
He brings his flock of sheep to the king as an offering.

D.
He teaches the king to pray to God for relief from sickness

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The answer is B) He cheers the king's heart by playing the harp.
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Which sentence does not have an error in subject and verb agreement? A. Isn't your mother and your grandmother making you your own quilt? B. That dog and cat of yours was making us laugh that day! C. Are you and Gordon coming to the meeting on Saturday? D. Have another topic or a different thesis statement occurred to you?

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The correct answer is C, 'Are you and Gordon coming to the meeting on Saturday?' It is the only sentence which is correctly written. A should say: 'Aren't your mother....'. B should say: 'That dog and cat of yours were making...' And D: 'Has another topic...'.
So they are all incorrect and contain a mistake, whereas C doesn't have an errr in subject and verb agreement. 
B is incorrect. It's "That dog amd cat of yours WERE making us laugh that day".

Why were Will Clark's parents uncertain about letting Will go to George Coleman's tavern that morning in 1779? A. Will had a history of disobeying or forgetting what his parents told him to do. B. Will was quite small for his age, and his parents didn't know if he was strong enough. C. Will was just nine years old, and what he was to do was dangerous. D. Will had only met George Coleman once before, and Coleman had been mean to him.

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Why were Will Clark's parents uncertain about letting Will go to George Coleman's tavern that morning in 1779? A. Will had a history of disobeying orforgetting what his parents told him to do. B. Will was quite small for his age, and his parents didn't know if he was strong enough. C. Will was just nine years old, and what he was to do was dangerous. D. Will had only met George Coleman once before, and Coleman had been mean to him.

Answer: Will had horses for the Continental Army to deliver to Mr. Coleman.