What is the root or base word of howling

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Answer: Howl is the base word of howling.
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Answer: howl is the base word for howling

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I think they were surprised. I've read the book before in my class and to me personally they were surprised. I hope this helps

Is this sentence a compound sentence,They spend most of their lives at sea, but they do come to shore for one purpose - to lay eggs.

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This is a compound sentence because you can break it into two sentences.
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B because the quotes need to go on the outside of the ! . 

Is the subject complement in the sentence a noun, pronoun, or adjective? The new park in the neighborhood has been busy all week.

A.
noun

B.
adjective

C.
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Hello there!

A subject complement is the adjective, noun, or pronoun that follows a linking verb. (most know linking verbs: be, become, and seem)

In this case, we identy the linking verb of the sentence.

The new park in the neighborhood has been busy all week.

The linking verb is be, conjugated in the present perfect: has been, and what is next to it? the word busy. Taking into account that its function is to give an attribute to the suject, what kind of word is "busy"?

A. noun? It is not a noun because there is no a determinant before it.

C. pronoun? as it is not the suject of the sentence (because it is "the new park = it),  it is not a pronoun.

Therefore, correct answer: B. Adjective.  It is an adjective because you are complementing the pronoun with an information that qualifies it: an attribute.

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it is B because new is an adjective and it compliments the park

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The answer is b because it mentions both stove and kitchen now can you help me with my mine

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The largest man made island in the nation is located where?

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Hey I believe its Harbor Island in Washington State. Hope that helps!