Choose the simple subject in the following sentence. The tallest contestant won the prize. A. contestant B. prize C. tallest D. won

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer would be the contestant. Cause (The simple subject is the main word or word group that tells whom or what the sentence is about. The complete subject consists of all the words that tell whom or what a sentence is about.)
 
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Answer 2
Answer: The answer is the contestant

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Which of these sentences is correct?The cookies smelled so good while they baked; I couldn't wait for them to be finally done.
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Answer:

"I would put The cookies smelled so good while they baked, I couldn't wait for them to finally be done."

Explanation:

This is the only sentence that is grammatically correct. The words have been placed in such a way as to maintain the coherence and cohesion of the text and this leaves the sentence coherent enough for the reader to understand what is happening in the text.

I would put The cookies smelled so good while they baked, I couldn't wait for them to finally be done. to me that's how I would say it and I that think how is it is said.

Is the sentence simple, compound, or complex? Jamaica is the island of his birth, but he makes his home in Richmond, Virginia.

A.simple
B.complex
C.compound

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Who said that the world is divided into two class, the hunters and the huntees?

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Answer:

whitney , whitney said it

Explanation:

YALL HELPWhich of the following is an interrogative sentence.

A. Kate screamed when she saw the spider!

B. The turtle was swimming in the pond.

C. What time do we have lunch?
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Answer:C. What time do we have lunch?

Explanation: an interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question

Answer:

c

Explanation:

What time do we have lunch.

This is the answer because it is interrogative sentence.

A word, usage, or pronunciation not used by educated speakers is _____ English. Standard nonstandard idiom

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A word, usage, or pronunciation not used by educated speakers is nonstandard English.

Examples of nonstandard English include informal expressions, those that are not taught at academies or used in business/legal communication.

Nonstandard English is commonly used between friends, family or within a specific age or population group. However, it will not be used by educated speakers most of the time, as they will be inclined to use accepted, standard English when the context requires it.  


Answer:

Nonstandard English.

Explanation:

Which best describes the underlined clause? Paw prints in the mud showed that the dog had gotten out of the yard.

A.noun clause

B.adverb clause

C.adjective clause

D.possessive

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it would be B because the paw prints is an adverb and the clause is the dog had gotten out of the yard