The biblical character who lived in ur was

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Answer: Abraham was the Biblical character who lived in Ur. Abraham lived in Ur and was called by God to leave his home and travel to a land that God would show him. Abraham followed God and started on the journey as the first Hebrew. As a result, his descendants travelled all the way to the Promised Land. The city of Ur was located in the ancient region known as the Chaldees. This region was in ancient Mesopotamia, along the western part of the Euphrates River. 
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The biblical character who lived in Ur was Abraham (originally known as Abram).

Ur was an ancient city located in what is now modern-day Iraq. It was a significant city in ancient Mesopotamia and is mentioned in the Bible as the birthplace of Abraham, who is considered one of the central figures in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament).

According to biblical accounts in the book of Genesis, Abraham was born in Ur and later migrated with his family to the land of Canaan under the guidance of God.

He is known for his faith and his covenant with God, as well as being considered the patriarch of the Israelite people and the ancestor of many nations.

Abraham's story encompasses various significant events, including his encounter with God, his departure from Ur, his journey to Canaan, the promise of descendants, and his willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac.

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The correct answer is the language rules.

Explanation:

Within communication, there must be language rules for the speakers. A native speaker implicitly has to know the vocabulary, grammar, and the syntax of the words he or she is speaking with other people.  And there must be a knowledge of colloquialism, jargons, idioms and other conventions to maintain a good communication.

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c. language rules

Explanation:

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"You don't know anything."


B.


"You are going to your uncle."


C.


"An' tha's browt th' young 'un with thee."


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"I suppose I may as well tell you something about where you are going to."

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C. would be an example of dialect.

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What does imagery mean

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Answer:

Explanation:

Imagery means choosing vivid words to describe dramatic sights and sounds.

Example:

Hunter describes the rain washing away the pool of blood, washing away the evidence that Andy is killed/hurt.

It is when in writing you have a very descriptive/detailed section about something that pits a picture in your head

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Which word in the following sentence is a possessive pronoun?Jose asked me to wait while he tied his shoes.

A.) he
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C.) Jose
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The answer is B. Examples of this are... His Hers Mine Yours 
The answer is B. (His**)

Which best explains the author's use of free verse in "My Father is a Simple Man"?to show that his father is disorganized

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to create a realistic, natural expression of the relationship.

I think that's the answer because if the poem was set up with a regular meter or rhymed, ect., it definitely wouldn't have the same affect on the reader. It's a simple relationship between a father and daughter, and the poem is almost a dedication to the father. It doesn't need to be written in a certain matter to express the love and admiration the daughter has for the father, just simple words to express the emotion. 

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to create a realistic, natural expression of the relationship

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