In Emily Dickinson's "It sifts from Leaden Sieves," what do words such as Celestial and Ghosts suggest about the snowfall? A. Snowfall can seem mysterious and unearthly. B. Snowfall can seem scary and ugly. C. Snowfall can seem annoying and inconvenient. D. Snowfall can seem pretty and lacy.

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Answer 1
Answer: I haven't read the poem, but having in mind the meaning of the words celestial and ghosts, I would say the correct answer is A) Snowfall can seem mysterious and unearthly.

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When _______ leaves for work in the morning, he makes sure to pack his thermos. What noun or pronoun should be placed in the blank? students Frank they I

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Frank is the answer because pronouns and nouns have a singular subject so it'll be a person and a person is Frank
Let's see... This is third person, right? So that eliminates I. This relates to only one person, leaving Frank as the answer because Frank is a singular third-person pronoun.

"When Frank leaves for work in the morning, he makes sure to pack his thermos."

HELP ME!!!!!!!!!Which verb form agrees with the subject and correctly completes the sentence?

Firemen __________ dozens of cats each year.



A.
rescue


B.
rescues

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rescue is the correct form.
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Which word correctly completes the sentence? While waiting for his parents, Toby read __________ of the book.

A.
a lot

B.
alot

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A. a lot; alot is not a proper word 

What word matches this a very messy or slovenly person

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The word "slob"matches a very messy or slovenly person. The term "slob" refers to someone who is disorganized or slovenly. It is a disparaging term, so use it with caution.

The term "slob" is said to have first appeared in the 1860s. It is said to be a contraction of the word "slubberdegullion," an earlier term for a dirty or messy person.

The term "slob" can refer to someone's appearance, personal habits, or living environment. It can also be used to characterize someone's disposition, such as if they are sloppy or unconcerned with their appearance.

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Slob is a messy and slovenly person.

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Tap the phrase that compares Marissa’s memories to something

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swam like dolphins is the answer

Answer:

As she worked, Marissa's memories swan like dolphins, diving among the blue and green waves under cool gray skies.

Explanation:

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Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? A.
The discovery which was the first of its kind in several years, caused an international stir.

B.
The discovery which was the first of its kind, in several years, caused an international stir.

C.
The discovery, which was the first of its kind in several years, caused an international stir.

D.
The discovery, which was the first of its kind in several years caused an international stir.


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The correct answer is C) The discovery, which was the first of its kind in several years, caused an international stir.
Which was the first of its kind in several years has to be separated with commas, because it is an appositive.


The sentence that uses punctuation correctly is..

C) The discovery, which was the first of its kind in several years, caused an international stir.

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Let's look at the process of elimination -

° We know it's not A) because there are no commas to separate the subordinate and independent clauses, so it's just a run-on sentence.

° It would not be B) either because even though it has a comma, it doesn't have enough so this is almost a run-on sentence, too.

° Let's look at C) - Hmm, looks like it could be the answer, but let's keep looking at the other choices.

° The answer doesn't look like it would be D) because, just like B), it does not have enough commas to separate the subordinate and independent clauses, and, therefore, we are left with C)

→ C) is your correct answer. It separates the clauses perfectly and isn't a fragment or run-on sentence

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