What is the only means of preserving beauty, according to these lines from William Shakespeare's Sonnet 3? memory
procreation
praise
art

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Answer 1
Answer:
It could be both procreation and art
Answer 2
Answer:

The correct answer is

A. Memory


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In the sentence 'seems, madam nay, it is; i know not seems" (10), hamlet intends to express

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think about the key words "seems" and "knows". It means he is confident. For example, it doesn't seem that 1+1=2, it is known that 1+1=2. Does that make sense?

Can you please help me with this? i am an English learner and i have an exam tomorrow

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Here as follows:
Exercise 1:
1. There's some tea on the shelf in the cupboard.
2. Does your train stop in Lyon.
3. My friend's works at a chemist's in the town centre.
4. Shall we meet at the coach station?
5.Is Ken in the living room? No, he's in the garden.
6. They're staying at the Metropole Hotel while they are in Brighton.
7. Rio de Janeiro is in the south-east coast of Brazil.
8. There's a chemist's on the corner at the end of the street.
9. We had lunch at Mario's cafe on Main Road.
 Exercise 2:
1. My father works for a large company which is located at a large skyscraper in the city centre.
2. His office, which is on the seventh floor, is spacious and bright due to the natural light coming in through the large, full-length windows. It is peaceful too, as a result of its position high in the traffic-filled streets.
3. The interior is very comfortable. Long curtains hang from the ceiling all the way down to the pale pink carpet and there are several potted plants in one corner of the room. My father's wooden desk with its luxurious black leather chairs, is situated at the window, so that he can look out over the city. At his chair, there is a wood-paneled cupboard where he keeps his files. 
4. My father's office is a very pleasant working environment and I am sure that working there helps to make his job a lot easier.

I hope that this has helped you


Which pronoun best completes the sentence? How is the pronoun used?
Grandmother told Kay and __________ a bedtime story.
a. they; direct object
b. they; indirect object
c. them; indirect object
d. them; direct object

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The correct answer is C) Grandmother told Kay and them a bedtime story. 
When there are two objects in a sentence (as there are here: 1. them, 2. bedtime story), the first one is always indirect, and the second one is direct.

Where did your Christ come from? Where did your Christ come from? From God and a woman! Man had nothing to do with Him. How does this quotation support the central idea of the speech?

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Assuming that you're referring to the Sojurner truth "ain't i a woman"

The quotation support the central idea that Men are not Better than women. From the quotation , she said that even God himself came from a woman, so there's no reason for men to lower women's value.

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I am hungry.
a. subjunctive
b. indicative
c.imperative

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Answer:

B. Indicative.

Explanation:

Indicative mood exemplifies a verb form that indicates or expresses a statement, opinion, facts, assertion, etc. Thus. the given statement best illustrates this form of verb i.e. indicative mood as it asserts that the person 'I" is "hungry". Since the verb in an imperative mood asserts a command or request which is not the case here and the subjunctive mood of the verb displays wishes, imaginative thoughts or possibilities, that too is not depicted in the sentence provided here, Thus, this makes us conclude that the sentence falls in the category of indicative mood of verb.

The answer should be C

Which additional word, if any, should be capitalized in the sentence? Come with me; I'd like to introduce you to professor Gates.

a. professor
b. me
c. introduce
d. There is no error in capitalization.

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The correct answer is letter a. professor. "Come with me; I'd like to introduce you to professor Gates" should be written as Come with me; I'd like to introduce you to Professor Gates. The word professor is something that is the same as Sir or Maam, Mr. or Mrs., Atty., Dr., etc.