Select the sentence with correct spelling.Choose words with percision and care.
Choose words with preciseion and care.
Choose words with precision and care.

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Answer 1
Answer:

The correct answer is "Choose words with precision and care"

Explanation:

In writing, a phrase or sentence is considered to have a correct spelling if in these each of the words is written correctly which means each word contains the letters that are part of it and each letter is placed correctly. Additionally, the correct spelling or spellings of words can be checked on language dictionaries. In the case of the sentence presented the only sentence that has a correct spelling is "Choose words with precision and care" because in this all words and especially the word "precision" that refers to a quality of preciseness is written correctly, while in other options there are mistakes in spelling in this word.

Answer 2
Answer: Choose words with precision and care, the last sentence has the correct spelling

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What does Lincoln want the audience to do?A Continue supporting the war effort
B Reject the idea of war
C End the Civil War
D Enlist in the army

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Lincoln want the audience to A Continue supporting the war effort

What does Lincoln want the audience to do?

In this context, Abraham Lincoln wants the audience to "Continue supporting the war effort." Lincoln delivered various speeches during the Civil War, and his main goal was to maintain the support of the public for the Union cause.

He sought to rally the people to persevere in their efforts to preserve the nation and to overcome the challenges posed by the war. By encouraging continued support for the war effort, Lincoln aimed to bolster morale, unity, and determination among the population as they worked toward the Union's ultimate success.

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Answer:

A continue supporting the war effort.

Explanation:

It is A because the Gettysburg Address talked about how the Union must win the war.

The climax is usually at the greatest point of suspense. True False

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Answer:

  True.

Explanation:

  The climax is the point of the story that the conflict or tension hits its higher point. It´s a fundamental part of the plot, the decisive moment when arising action turns into falling action.

  After the climax comes the resolution, usually in a five-act play the climax is on act 3. When the plays reduced their acts to three the climax still placed on act 3 more near of the conclusion at the end of a play.

  I hope this answer helps you.

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You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view (30) In the excerpt above, the words “from his point of view” are a(n) _____. verbal phrase independent clause appositive phrase prepositional phrase

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Answer:

Prepositional phrase

Explanation:

A prepositional phrase is formed by a group of words that contains at least one preposition and an object. Moreover, prepositional phrases lack verbs and subjects,but they modify nouns or verbs.

Prepositional phrase

Which choice identifies the kind of sentence and the correct end mark? Stop shining that flashlight in my eyes right now A. interrogative, question mark B. imperative, exclamation point C. declarative, exclamation point D. exclamatory, period

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the answer is C.) declarative, exclamation mark
C - imperative or command which would use an exclamation mark.

What is the overall tone of this excerpt from "When We Two Parted" by Lord Byron? A. somber
B. distressful
C. bittersweet
D. joyful

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I have found the excerpt for this question from another source. I will paste it here:

They name thee before me,
A knell to mine ear;
A shudder comes o'er me—
Why wert thou so dear?
They know not I knew thee,
Who knew thee too well:--
Long, long shall I rue thee,
Too deeply to tell.
In secret we met—
In silence I grieve,
That thy heart could forget,
Thy spirit deceive.
If I should meet thee
After long years,
How should I greet thee!--
With silence and tears.

That excerpt from Lord Byron's "When We Two Parted" expresses the narrator's intense sadness from the loss of his love. The poem expresses the bitter pain that comes from the loss, but also the sweetness that comes from the narrator's expectation that they will meet again.

The lines "After long years,/ How should I greet thee!--/ With silence and tears." illustrates the tone of the poem well. There is a bittersweet mood with how he deals with the departure of his love.

ANSWER: C. bittersweet

Answer:

distressful

Explanation:

What is the overall tone of this excerpt from "When We Two Parted" by Lord Byron?

They name thee before me,

A knell to mine ear;

A shudder comes o'er me—

Why wert thou so dear?

They know not I knew thee,

Who knew thee too well:--

Long, long shall I rue thee,

Too deeply to tell.

In secret we met—

In silence I grieve,

That thy heart could forget,

Thy spirit deceive.

If I should meet thee

After long years,

How should I greet thee!--

With silence and tears.

A.

somber

B.

distressful

C.

bittersweet

D.

joyful

Which excerpt from Carl Sandburg’s "The Wedding Procession of the Rag Doll and the Broom Handle and Who Was in It" includes repetition and alliteration?

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If this was the excerpt: The underlined statement contains the alliteration.

The last of all in the wedding procession of the Rag Doll and the Broom Handle were the Sleepyheads. 
They were smiling and glad to be marching but their heads were slimpsing down and their smiles were half fading away and their eyes were half shut or a little more than half shut. They marched with big bowls of soup in front of them and big spoons for eating the soup. They whistled and chuzzled and snozzled the soup and the noise they made

Answer:

Its C Next came the Tin Pan Bangers. Some had dishpans, some had frying pans, some had potato peeling pans. All the pans were tin with tight tin bottoms. And the Tin Pan Bangers banged with knives and forks and iron and wooden bangers on the bottoms of the tin pans.

Explanation: