How to find a main idea? I'm having trouble so maybe you can give me tips.

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Answer: The main idea is usually what the authors point is, it is usually stated in the conclusion paragraph or the first paragraph. If the answer is not clear, then read the whole paragraph and see what the author is saying. 

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What is the degree of comparison of the underlined modifier? Does the turtle or the snail move more slowly? A. comparative B. superlative C. positive

20 points!Is the underlined clause independent or subordinate?

My sister wondered aloud whether we would have salad with dinner.









A.
subordinate







B.
independent

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It is B) Independent. It can stand on it's own without support. 
Your Answer Would be 
B Independent

Please please PLEASE help with this and more: Which words in the sentence are the direct objects Most fish enjoy a lunch or dinner of worms Choose all answers that are correct. A. lunch B. worms C. Most D. fish E. dinner

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The correct answers here are options A and E, i.e. Lunch and Dinner arethe best fits for what are technically the direct objects in thesentence provided. The other possible options are not direct objects asthey are not referred to in such as explicit way.

The answer is Lunch and dinner (idk why you split the two up)


How long has bernie sanders been involved in politics?

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16 years

dont mind this text 20 characters are needed

He has been involved in politics for a total of 16 years (in the Senate) although he has worked with Hilary Clinton on other issues such as research for a cure to AIDS and other thing during the 1990's 

Using the fewest coins, how many quarters are there in 88 cents

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Well, since a quarter is 25 cents then 25*3= 75... so, 3 quarters &  10cents= 85 + 3 (pennies)= 88

so, 
3 quarters
1 dime
and 3 pennies :) 
there would be 3 quarters. 3 quarters 0.75+ one dime 0.10+ 3 pennies 0.03=0.88

Define the word PEERS.in a friendly way ​

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Answer:i'd say class mates

Example: your teacher might say work with your peers on this and she means to work with your classmates

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A peer is someone at your own level. If you are a 10th grader, other high school students are your peers. Peer comes from the Latin par which means equal. When you are on par with someone, you are their peer. If kids your age are pressuring you to do something you don't want to do, that's peer pressure.

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Short vowel of accomplice

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a or i,
depends on how u say the word, both r short vowels