Is the sentence a simple or a compound sentence? The acrobats and jugglers did amazing tricks.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence

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Answer 1
Answer: It's a compound sentence because there are two subjects.


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The sentence I would choose is: "He was looking down at his outstretched hands as he talked". To me, it implies that he cannot look into the eyes of the person he is speaking to, as if he doesn't feel he is worthy.

The answer is: “When they did have something to say to us, they became familiar.”

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Who is most responsible for Scout's education?A. Atticus
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The answer is A. Atticus, 
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Atticus. He teaches Scout to read.

Choose the word that fits the definition - compares two things directly and do not use the words “like” or “as” A. Hyperbole B. Analogy C. Metaphors D. Simile i need help someone no this

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Answer: C. Metaphors.

Explanation: a metaphor is a direct comparison between elements that aren't obviously related, it doesn't use the words "like" or "as" to make the comparison, and it is used to create an mental image in the readers or audience, for example: she thinks life is a fashion show. Similes and analogies are also comparisons, but similes use the words "like" or "as" for example: life is like a fashion show, and analogies only compare specific characteristics of two or more elements for example: this movie is a rollercoaster of emotions.

Analogy compares two things directly and do not use the words "like" or "as" 

Only Metaphor uses "like" or "as" 

Hyperbole is like an exaggeration.

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The type of reasoning being described above is deductive reasoning. Multiple premises are taken into account in the process of gathering logical ideas and explanation to arrive at the most appropriate conclusion. Broad knowledge is used to justify specific examples.

the correct answer is deductive reasoning

Stories within novels are often referred to as A. novellas.
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Subplots are mini plots within the main story.
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Which word in the sentence is a participle? Are you walking toward the barking dog?
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Participle is a verbal form that is used as if it were an adjective or adverb.

So, if the verb is, for example, "to bark" the participle would be"barking" as in "this barking dog"

and the correct answer is b. barking!
The participle in this sentence would be barking, participles are basically verbs that can be used as adjectives. Here barking is describing the dog.
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