Which sentence has a consistent verb tense?Jeremy eats and played all day, though he says he was ill.
Jeremy will eat and play all day, though he says he is ill.
Jeremy ate and played all day, though he said he was ill.
Jeremy eats and plays all day, though he said he is ill.

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Answer 1
Answer: The third one. It is all past tense.
Answer 2
Answer:

Jeremy ate and played all day, though he said he was ill.


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Select the choice which best identifies the given passage from "The Cask of Amontillado." "We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs."A. Irony/sarcasm
B. Setting
C. Characterization
D. Tragic resolution

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Answer: B) Setting.

Explanation: The setting of a story or a text is the place and time where the story takes place, it can also be the context of the story (political, historical, cultural, etc). From the given options, the one that best identifies the given passage from "The Cask of Amontillado" is the corresponding to option B: Setting, because it is describing a place (specifically, the catacombs) "We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling..."

I believe the answer would be setting cause its describing what the character is seeing around them

John Conway was the large troublemaker to whom Stuart had to stand up.
True
False

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John Conway was not the large troublemaker to whom Stuart had stand up to.

Answer:

The answer is  false

Explanation:

What does hesitated mean?
given a sentence and example.

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To be slow in speaking or u feel nervous.

Example: Please do not hesitate to ask information about this matter.

Hesitated is past tense of hesitate. Hesitated means a person held back something they had to say or an action they had to commit. 

Example: The boy hesitated to park his car in the handicap parking, because he wasn't handicapped. 

Match the following. 1 . repentance to make clear; enlighten 2 . conversion firm belief; complete confidence; trust 3 . conviction the act of acknowledging error and admitting truth 4 . prophetic a turning from sin to God 5 . faith the process of changing from one belief or behavior to another 6 . intercession prayer or petition for another 7 . regeneration good news concerning Christ 8 . Gospel divinely inspired revelation 9 . illumination the beginning of eternal life which comes to the believer at the moment of faith

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Answer:

1. Repentance -  a turning from sin to God

2. Conversion - the process of changing from one belief or behavior to another

3. Conviction - the act of acknowledging error and admitting truth  

4. Prophetic - divinely inspired revelation

5. Faith -  firm belief; complete confidence; trust  

6. Intercession - prayer or petition for another

7. Regeneration - the beginning of eternal life which comes to the believer at the moment of faith

8. Gospel -  good news concerning Christ

9. Illumination - to make clear; enlighten

Explanation:

1. Repentance is the turning away from sin to God.

2. Conversion is the process of changing from one belief or behavior to another.

3. Conviction is the act of acknowledging one's error and admitting the truth .

4. Prophetic is a divinely inspired revelation.

5. Faith is a firm belief or complete confidence or trust on someone or something.  

6. Intercession is the prayer or petition for another  to God.

7. Regeneration is the beginning of eternal life which comes to the believer at the moment of faith.

8. Gospel is the good news concerning Christ.

9. illumination is to make clear or enlighten others/ someone.

Answer:

1. Repentance - a turning from sin to God

2. Conversion - the process of changing from one belief or behavior to another

3. Conviction - the act of acknowledging error and admitting truth

4. Prophetic - divinely inspired revelation

5. Faith - firm belief; complete confidence; trust

6. Intercession - prayer or petition for another

7. Regeneration - the beginning of eternal life which comes to the believer at the moment of faith

8. Gospel - good news concerning Christ

9. Illumination - to make clear; enlighten

Read the following excerpt. Using the context of the sentence, select the word that best completes the sentence.1. As state and federal governments work __________ to create the best possible lives for our citizens, there is bound to be some disagreement.

A. passively
B. plagiarism
C. delinquently
D. simultaneously


2. Select the word that best completes the sentence:

The new cell phones were so popular the company was unable to __________ their enormous sales on the first day.

A. anticipate
B. improved
C. lessened
D. provide

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1. simultaneously
2. anticipate

1. passively

2. anticipate


What is the meaning of the word sentiments in this statement from "Anti-Federalist Paper No. 84"? If we may collect the sentiments of the people of America, from their own most solemn declarations, they hold this truth as self-evident, that all men are by nature free. A. Beliefs B. Actions C. Tears D. Funds

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Answer: A. Beliefs.

Explanation: The connotation of a word is the meaning given by the context or even by the readers, based on their emotions or personal experiences, it is the antonym of denotation, which is the literal meaning of a word, the one that we can find in a dictionary. In the given excerpt from "Anti-Federalist Paper No. 84" we can see that the word "sentiments" is used to express the idea of collecting the beliefs of the people of America (beliefs is the connotation), so the correct answer is option A.

A. Beliefs 
Feelings about something