Which sentence does not contain any errors in period usage?a. He retired from the CIA. after 30 years of service.
b. I'd like to be home by 3:00 PM today.
c. The beaches in Miami, F.L., were packed with tourists.
d. The speed limit on this road is 45 m.p.h., so slow down!

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Answer 1
Answer: Answer=B

a.) The period creates two fragmented/incomplete sentences.

b.) B is correct

c.) It is incorrect to put periods after the abbreviations of states. 

d.)The sentence should read, '45mph', writing 'm.p.h.' is inaccurate.

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In which story does the main character die in part due to an internal, versus an external, conflict?a. Moby-/
b. To build a fire/
c. The masque of the red death/
d. The ministers black veil

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Answer:

c. The masque of the red death.

Explanation:

In the story "The Masque of the Red Death," the main character dies in part due to an internal versus external conflict. In this story, Prospero is a man who wants to escape a disease called the red plague. For this purpose, he takes refuge in a fancy house with friends, living in luxury and holding parties. During one of these parties, a guest shows up, and it is later revealed that the guest is the red death. Prospero dies as a result of the conflict between himself and the disease.


I believe it's c the masque of the red death



Which country expanded its empire the most during the age of discovery

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answer: Portugal and Spain.

The year 1492 was named as the ‘year of discovery’ because of the great discovery that Columbus made (the united states of America) Portugal and Spain became the early first in the Age of Exploration by signing a treaty and that treaty was called the Treaty of Tordesillas, where both countries agreed to divide up the New World that was discovered by Columbus. Spain however got most of America.


Answer:

  Spain

Explanation:

  Age of discovery is an era in European history from the early 15th century until the end of the 18th century.

  It was an era of extensive overseas explorations, it was also the period in which Europe adopt colonialism and mercantilism as Nation policies. During this age is when Cristopher Columbus arrived in America send by the Spanish crown and began the conquest of the continent. Giving Spain a large territory and all the richest inside of it.

  I hope this answer helps you.

One would expect people living in a utopian society to be a) wealthy b) difficult c) idealistic d)impossible

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B is the correct answer hoped I helped you


B. Difficult

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Based on what the author of "What's Black and White and Red All Over?" states about the unanswered riddle in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, what can be inferred about Carroll's readers?A.
They each came up with their own answers to the Hatter's riddle.

B.
They very much wanted to know the answer to the Hatter's riddle.

C.
They knew that the Hatter's riddle was one that did not have an answer.

D.
They had heard the Hatter's riddle many times before reading it in Carroll's book.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. They had heard the Hatter's riddle many times before reading it in Carroll's book." We can infer about Carroll's readers is that They had heard the Hatter's riddle many times before reading it in Carroll's book.

Which of the following statements is FALSE?a. Many literary devices found in drama, novels, and short stories can also be found in poetry.
b. Juxtaposition attaches human characteristics to objects.
c. A symbol can represent a philosophy, idea, thought, or emotion.
d. Metaphors are often used to describe symbols.

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From the choices provided, the false statement is:

b. Juxtaposition attaches human characteristics to objects.

Juxtaposition only compares human characteristics with each other in order to create contrast and comparisons for an effectual rhetorical effect. It is also used to illustrate the development of the characters.

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B. ". leaping up he laid hands on my crew. Two he seized and dashed to the ground like whelps, and
their brains ran out and stained the earth." (Kline 33).
C. “Stranger, you are a foreigner or a fool, telling me to fear and revere the gods, since the cyclops
care nothing for aegis-bearing Zeus; we are greater than they." (Kline 33).
D. "He arrived bearing a huge weight of dry wood to burn at suppertime" (Kline 32).
E. With this he drove the ram away from him out of doors, and I loosed myself when the ram was a
little way front he cave, then untied my men." (Kline 36).
E Those were my words, and this his cruel answer, "Then, my gift is this. I will eat Nobody last of all
his company, and all the others before him." (Kline 34).

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Answer:

Hey. Good luck

Explanation:

"Then he lifted his door, a huge stone, and set it in place."

I am not very sure about it

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