Which is a complete sentence? a. The sound of thunder.
b. Loud noises disturbed the neighbors.
c. When Monica went to the dentist.
d. Treated him to a new video game.

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Answer 1
Answer: Answer : Loud noises disturbed the neighbors.

The only complete sentence from the choices above is the sentence in letter B, "Loud noises disturbed the neighbors". A sentence can be called a complete sentence if it begins with a capital letter and ends with punctuation marks such as period, exclamation point or question mark. Most importantly, a complete sentence must be made up of a main clause with a subject and verb that expresses a complete thought. In the sentence in letter B, the subject is "loud noises" while the verb is "disturbed", and it does express a complete thought.


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D. "Paine's opinion is that God will not allow colonists to be conquered because they have tried so hard to avoid war."

Answer:

Its D

Explanation:

Paine’s opinion is that God will not allow the colonists to be conquered because they have tried so hard to avoid war.

Explain the first stanza of the poem "She walks in Beauty" 4-5 sentences PLEASE!!

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"She walks in beauty, like the night 
Of cloudless climes and starry skies; 
And all that’s best of dark and bright 
Meet in her aspect and her eyes; 
Thus mellowed to that tender light 
Which heaven to gaudy day denies."

This stanza is about a rare and exceptional kind of beauty. Byron is trying to communicate a certain perfection of beauty, and he turns to a peculiar feature of the night sky to explain what he means. On a clear night (that's what he means by "cloudless climes"), the stars can be so bright as to light up the darkness, but in a "mellow," subtle way—not the kind of overly bright, "gaudy" sunlight of the daytime. For Byron, the starlight is perfect—it brings together "all that's best of dark and bright." In that balance, Byron sees perfect beauty, and he says that the subject of his poem (the "she" he keeps talking about) is as beautiful as that particular kind of rare, perfect, "tender light."

During which decade did Chinese immigration to America increase at a high rate?

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Chinese immigration to America increased at a high rate during the 1850s.

Chinese immigration to America increase at a high rate during during the 1850s.

The movement of Chinese to america en-mass first occurred in the 19th century. During this period, the Chinese usually worked as laborers in construction companies and they always offered their services at very cheap rates. This made people from other nations to abhor them. The Chinese were so unlikable to the extent that the American government made laws that prevented people from China to enter America and these laws were in operation for sixty one years. It was only in the 1940s that these laws were repealed.

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money because most people want more than they have hope I helped
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A. a formal and reserved tone
B. a conversational and inquisitive tone
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D. a hopeful and idealistic tone

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I am pretty sure that these lines convey a conversational and inquisitive tone, because there areseveral of rhetorical question which are being mention in very moving speech. That's why I consider B as the correct option, hope it helps!

Answer:

A conversational and inquisitive tone

Explanation:

The Poet Laureate Consultant, and the Librarian of Congress eagerly prepare for the new Walt Whitman exhibit.How is the comma used incorrectly in the sentence above?

The comma attempts to separate a compound subject.
The comma attempts to separate a compound predicate.
The comma attempts to set apart an essential element.
The comma attempts to join two independent clauses.

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The comma is used incorrectly in this sentence because it attempts to separate a compound subject.

A compound subject occurs in a sentence when a sentence has two or more subjects. In this case, the compound subject is The Poet Laucreate Consultant and the Librarian of Congress.

To avoid confusion, a predicate is the part that modifies the subject in some way. In this case the predicate is prepared. It is not a compound predicate, nor does the comma separate it from anything.

The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "The comma attempts to separate a compound predicate." The Poet Laureate Consultant, and the Librarian of Congress eagerly prepare for the new Walt Whitman exhibit.