Which sentence correctly uses a nominative case pronoun? A. The people were Rachel and I at the front door.
B. Tom and them showed up late to practice.
C. My best friend on the baseball team is him.
D. Did Wanda and her finish wrapping all the gifts yet?

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Answer 1
Answer: Nominative case pronoun would be a pronoun in its basic form, so: I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they...
So, the correct answer is A, 'I' is a nominative case pronoun, whereas the other examples only have objective case pronouns: them, him, her.

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Four women, Louise, Lise, Carole and Lily are seated at a table. They are chatting about their holidays. They went to California, Texas, Florida and Arizona riding a lion, tiger, zebra and a pony. Hints: 1- Lily complained that her ride shook the ground when it roared. 2- Carole declared that she loved Miami. 3- Louise said, ",Buy your pony a new saddle, Carole. I saw some during our trip to California ", 4- The woman riding the tiger mentioned that she had seen the Alamo in Texas.

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1. Lily went to Arizona on a lion.

2. Carole went to Florida on a pony

3. Louise went to California on a zebra.

4. Lise went to Texas on tiger.


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Who was the first Englishman to attempt to colonize the New World?a. John Cabot
b. John Rolfe
c. Sir Walter Raleigh

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Answer:

The first Englishman to attempt to colonize the New World was:

c. Sir Walter Raleigh

Explanation:

Sir Walter Raleigh was a writer, poet, soldier, politician, and an explorer. He sailed to find the "City of Gold" in South America in 1594. He published a description of his experiences. He established himself to be the captain of the Queen's Guard. Also, he helped in setting a colony near Roanoke Island, which was named to be Virginia.

C. is the right answer because it said the first englishman to attempt to the colonize was Sir Walter Raleight. 

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Which most likely explains why the author begins the exposition of Grendel in an unlit cave?a. This allows the setting and the characters to seem timeless.
b. The author feels readers can best relate to a child in a cave.
c. This mirrors how Grendel gradually develops understanding.
d. The author is not certain about the details of Grendel's birth.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "d. The author is not certain about the details of Grendel's birth." The statement that most likely explains why the author begins the exposition of Grendel in an unlit cave is that the author is not certain about the details of Grendel's birth.

The correct answer is "This mirrors how Grendel gradually develops understanding". (APEX)

What does the term nanny mean in this the misguided nanny state

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Consider a scenario where your child’s nanny has quit and you have to hire a new nanny.

Edm sample answer:  

Steps in Hiring a Nanny

To hire a certified nanny, I would prefer to use the services of websites such as nannies4hire.com and set up interviews. Before hiring a nanny, I will take the following steps:

Define the characteristics, personality, qualifications, and experience we want in a nanny.

Describe the children’s personality, schedules, and any special needs or medications.  

Define the job, including the number of hours and other details.

Define the specific responsibilities of the caregiver.

Decide on the compensation.

Apply for an employer identification number because I will be employing an individual as a nanny.

Verify whether the person selected for the position of nanny is eligible to work in the United States using the Employment Eligibility Verification form from the Department of Homeland Security.

During the interview, I will ask for references from previous employers to check up on the nanny’s credentials.

Contact a background verification agency to do a background check on the prospective nanny.

Inform the state employment office about the hiring or rehiring of the nanny.

Set up a payroll system for the nanny according to federal norms and labor laws.

Calculate the wages, tax deduction, Medicare, and Social Security, and provide the nanny with a copy of the W-2 form including details of the wages and deductions.

In addition to the steps above, I will also consult a friend’s mother because she has hired nannies in the past.

Traits to Look for in the Nanny

Punctual and reliable: She must be punctual and stick to the work schedule. She must be reliable in informing us early about any holidays she might want to take.

Good listener: The nanny must be a good listener and follow all directions given to her regarding study time, naptime, playtime, and dietary restrictions. She must be receptive to the needs of the children, but also ensure they follow the rules set down for them.

Good organizer: The nanny must possess good organizational skills, and be able to allocate time to the various activities throughout the day.

Trustworthy, dependable, and responsible: The nanny must understand her responsibilities well. Along with taking care of the children, she must also create developmental activities for the kids. The nanny must be trustworthy because she will have total control over the children when the parents are away.

Good communication skills: She must have good communication skills to interact with the children and also with the parents.

Well-mannered and morally sound: Children learn from their caregivers and their surroundings. They will be spending a substantial amount of time with the nanny. So, it is extremely important that the nanny provide an example of good morals and behavior.

Alternative to Hiring a Nanny

I need to have full-time assistance with child care for the next few months. Financially, I can afford to hire a nanny for about 3 months. However, soon thereafter I may need to seek help from some relative or friend to look after my baby. Hiring a nanny for all of this time will be expensive for me.

My mom retires from work in four months. I can call her over to look after the baby after her retirement. In the meanwhile, if I need assistance with child care, I can call Cindy, a distant cousin, who lives in the neighborhood. Cindy is in high school and is usually good with kids. I will train her to look after the baby until I am confident she can handle the baby on her own. I can also use the services of some other girls in the neighborhood who I know offer their services as babysitters.

I will look for similar traits in a babysitter as listed above in case of the nanny. A babysitter needs to be dependable, trustworthy, and responsible. She should also be caring, sensitive (to children’s needs), and have good moral and ethical values. It is also important that the babysitter does not use drugs or consume alcohol. Because I plan to hire a girl from my neighborhood, I can run a quick background check from the common acquaintances before hiring the babysitter.

Use of New Technology

Next, we need to ensure the safety of children with the new nanny. I could use some of these following devices to track the children’s and the nanny’s activities:

a CCTV system around the house, including the play area outside house and the main entrance to the house, which will help me track not only the kids but also visitors and potential intruders

an automobile safety system for the car that the nanny will be using to drive the kids to school and back, which will ensure that speed limits are strictly observed, and the drive to school and back is safe

the Net Nanny Internet filtering software for the home computer so that the kids do not access inappropriate content on the Internet

a GPS device implanted in the child’s clothing to help me track my kids’ location

a government perceived as authoritarian, interfering, or overprotective

Which one of the following study materials is designed for use with a separate textbook?a. Study guide
b. Dictionary
c. Practical exercise
d. Supplement

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The correct answer should be A. Study guide.

Study guides are usually combined with textbooks from which you are supposed to study. They help you study more efficiently.

Which image from John Keats's "To Autumn" best captures the bountiful nature of the season?a. "Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find / Thee sitting careless on a granary floor"
b. "Where are the songs of spring? Ay, where are they? / Think not of them, thou hast thy music too"
c. "The red-breast whistles from a garden-croft; / And gathering swallows twitter in the sky"
d. "To bend with apples the moss'd cottage-trees, / And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core"

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The correct answer is D) 'to bend with apples the moss'd cottage-trees / and fill all fruit with ripeness to the core' - because he talks about the richness of nature and its fruit / vegetables.