Which is the sentence error in this sentence? The food here is so tasty that none of the restaurants had matched up to it.

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Answer 1
Answer: If the food 'is' tasty.then none of the restaurants 'have' matched up to it 
Answer 2
Answer: The food here is tasty (take "so" out) that none of the restaurants had matched up to it.


not that sure... but hopefully it is correct.

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Which of these shows correct parallel structure?Skipping, to dance, and to laugh are the little girls' favorite things.

Skipping, dancing, and laughing are the little girls' favorite things.

Skipping, dancing, and to laugh are the little girls' favorite things.

Skipping, to dance, and laughter are the little girls' favorite things.

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Answer: B) Skipping, dancing, and laughing are the little girls' favorite things.

Explanation: parallelism is a literary device that consists in the repetition of the grammatical structure of different words or phrases in a sentence or paragraph, in order to emphasize an idea or to create an impact in the audience. From the given options, the one that shows correct parallel structure is the corresponding to option B, because the verbs are all in the same form (skipping, dancing, and laughing).

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The answer is B! Skipping, dancing, and laughing are the little girls' favorite things.

What is the term for a tale about a human hero that is based on historical fact?

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      Your answer would be a legend

Agreed the answer is LEGEND

What are the types of evidence?

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Statistical Evidence

Statistical evidence is the kind of data people tend to look for first when trying to prove a point.  That’s not surprising when you consider how prevalent it is in today’s society.   Remember those McDonald’s signs that said “Over 1 billion served”? How about those Trident chewing gum commercials that say “4 out of 5 dentists recommend chewing sugarless gum”? Every time you use numbers to support a main point, you’re relying on statistical evidence to carry your argument. 

2. Testimonial Evidence

Testimonial evidence is another type of evidence that is commonly turned to by people trying to prove a point.  Commercials that use spokespersons to testify about the quality of a company’s product, lawyers who rely on eye-witness accounts  to win a case, and students who quote an authority in their essays are all using testimonial evidence. 

3. Anecdotal Evidence

Often dismissed as untrustworthy and meaningless, anecdotal evidence is one of the more underutilized types of evidence.  Anecdotal evidence is evidence that is based on a person’s observations of the world.   It can actually be very useful for disproving generalizations because all you need is one example that contradicts a claim. 

Be careful when using this type of evidence to try and support your claims.  One example of a non-native English speaker who has perfect grammar does NOT prove that ALL non-native English speakers have perfect grammar.  All the anecdote can do is disprove the claim that all immigrants who are non-native English speakers have terrible grammar. 

You CAN use this type of evidence to support claims, though, if you use it in conjunction with other types of evidence.  Personal observations can serve as wonderful examples to introduce a topic and build it up – just make sure you include statistical evidence so the reader of your paper doesn’t question whether your examples are just isolated incidents. 

4. Analogical Evidence

The last type of evidence is called analogical evidence.  It is also underutilized, but this time for a reason.  Analogies are mainly useful when dealing with a topic that is under-researched.  If you are on the cutting edge of an issue, you’re the person breaking new ground.  When you don’t have statistics to refer to or other authorities on the matter to quote, you have to get your evidence from somewhere.  Analogical evidence steps in to save the day.

Take the following example: You work for a company that is considering turning some land into a theme park. On that land there happens to be a river that your bosses think would make a great white-water rafting ride.  They’ve called on you to assess whether or not that ride would be a good idea. 

Since the land in question is as yet undeveloped, you have no casualty reports or statistics to refer to.  In this case, you can look to other rivers with the same general shape to them, altitude, etc.  and see if any white-water rafting casualties have occurred on those rivers.  Although the rivers are different, the similarities between them should be strong enough to give credibility to your research.  Realtors use the same type of analogical evidence when determining the value of a home. 

Which word in the sentence does the underlined phrase modify? At noon near the ticket window, meet us tomorrow
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morning.

A.
us

B.
morning

C.
tomorrow

D.
meet

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It modify morning because you should try every one but it is morning

What makes Wind-Wolf want to leave the school

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Even though, you're not giving much  information. I've read this story about Wind-Wolf the name is An indian Father's Plea . Wind-Wolf is an aboriginal child that went  to study to  a white people's school. He was discriminated  not only by his classmates, but also by the parents of his classmates.  Mother of the a white child: "we don't allow those kind of people in our house!'' When my wife asked why not, the other boy's mother answered, "Because you are Indians and we are white, and I don't want my kids growing up with your kind of people." The reason why Wind-Wolf wants to leave the school. He does not feel belong to white people culture and he feels ashamed of being an aboriginal kid. This is all about racism and different culture.

he meets his class mates racist mother

What is the meaning of intervention in the following sentence? The growing conflict was stopped, thanks to Steven’s intervention. A. creating bad feelings B. sharing of ideas C. coming in between D. stopping all motion

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C. Steven came in between to sides of an argument in order to prevent conflict.