Which verb correctly completes the sentence below?The coach, as well as his players, _______ a fierce competitor.
a. were
b. be
c. is
d. are

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Answer 1
Answer: c. is you are referring to the coach
Answer 2
Answer: C. is. The coach, as well as his players, is a fierce competitor. You can use context clues and placing each word in the sentence to see which fits best to get the answer to this question or questions like this. :D

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Statements such as always, everybody, and never are cue words for which of the following?A. emotional appeals
B. overgeneralizations
C. ethical concerns
D. logical appeals

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Words like never, always, everybody, etc. are absolute nouns and adverbs. In argument, these are usually a sign of over-generalization. These words alone cannot be considered as any kind of appeal (emotional, logical or ethical) since these appeals are done depending on how you use these words, not on the meaning of words as stand-alone.

Answer:

overgeneralizations

Explanation:

Which sentence has correct punctuation? A. My chances of becoming a vet therefore, have greatly improved. B. My chances of becoming a vet, therefore have greatly improved. C. My chances of becoming a vet therefore have greatly improved. D. My chances of becoming a vet, therefore, have greatly improved.

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D is the correct answer

Answer:

The answer is:  My chances of becoming a vet, therefore, have greatly improved.

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7. Which of the following sentences has an error in capitalization? A. Maybe you've already heard the news: Jamie and Alex are going to have a baby! B. He looked at me carefully and stated, "Don't worry because I'm here." C. The cruise ship crossed the Atlantic Ocean during very calm seas. D. Central Park is one of New York's features I would love to visit someday.

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Answer:

The answer is: B. He looked at me carefully and stated, "Don't worry because I'm here."

Explanation:

In British English it is frequent to use a capitalization in the first letter of the word after a colon, but only if it's a proper noun or an acronym as in American English but it also depends on one thing: if a sentence is being introduced, this is why the first option cannot be possible. The penultimate option doesn't have any mistakes either as Atlantic Ocean has to be capitalized in both words, for the word "ocean" belongs to that part of the proper name; the same with the last option: Central Park and New York are proper nouns and must be capitalized. So the second option shouldn't be capitalized, with the comma and then the quotation marks, for someone saying something, unless it was a proper noun.

The sentence that has an error in capitalization is: D. Central Park is one of New York's features I would love to visit someday.

How to get the  error in capitalization

In this sentence, the word "features" should not be capitalized. Capitalization is not necessary for common nouns unless they are part of a proper noun or used at the beginning of a sentence. In this case, "features" is a common noun and should not be capitalized. The corrected sentence would be:

Central Park is one of New York's features I would love to visit someday. Option D is the best answer.

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Write the verb "see" in the present perfect tense. Use the pronoun "I" as the subject. A. I am seen
B. I am seeing
C. I see
D. I have seen

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The correct answer would be D. The reasoning for this is that the present perfect tense is kind of like a doorway, connecting the past and the present. And in the sentence "I have seen", it is showing some of the qualities of a present perfect tense sentence.

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What is the poem “Regrets Only” from Suzan Shown Harjo about?

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Answer:

The poem 'Regrets Only' is a poem about 'Congress Apology Assembly' held on October 26, 1990 to convey regrets on the massacre that took place in Wounded Knee in 1890.

Explanation:

On October 26, 1990, Congree held an apology assembly to convey their regrets towards what happened a century ago (in 1890) at Wounded Knee by 7th Cavalry. On December 29, 1890, 7th Cavalry massacred some 150 to 400 Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee Creek.

Suzan Shown Harjo is an advocate, poet, curator who helped many Native Indians gain back their lands and their religious places.

'Regrets Only- 1492-2002' is a poem written by Suzan Shown Harjo about this Congressional Apology assembly. She writes contempts Congress's apology held in 1990 asserting that 'it wasn't an apology'. Though Congress conveyed their regrets, they were not regretful of what happened back a century ago by 7th Cavalry.

Choose the answer that best describes the form of bias expressed in the following problem. A reporter attended a movie that he enjoyed. One member of the audience stood up and clapped at the end. Which of the following indicates the reporter's bias?A.The movie had excellent special effects and the acting was well-done.
B.At the end of the movie, the audience applauded loudly, signaling the high quality of the film.
C.One actor's facial expression was very exaggerated, making his character difficult to believe.
D.At the end of the movie, some members of the audience clapped while others booed.

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B.At the end of the movie, the audience applauded loudly, signaling the high quality of the film.

Biased can be both for good or bad, in this case if only one person clapped and the reporter writtes that it was the audience, this is a clear example of him bieng positively biased towards the sucess of the film.

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