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Marquis Hancock
She loves novels, she would like to read more of them. Edit the sentence to correct the comma splice. A. She loves novels she would like to read more of them. B. She loves novels and she would like to read more of them. C. Because she loves novels she would like to read more of them. D. She loves novels, and she would like to read more of them.
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Aaden Aguilar
Bin memorized the speech, but when he opened his mouth, all he could say was, "Um, I ... don't remember
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Abbigail Parsons
Study carefully the meeting between Stephen and Jarvis in Chapter 36. What do we learn about the two men, and about the nature of their relationship?
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Elliana Mcclain
Sara had 210 deer stickers. Sara have 52 stickers to Fred, 36 stickers to her sister and an additional 51 stickers to Keith. How many stickers does Sara still have
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Easton Love
What is a "thought shot"?
a passage that reveals the inner workings of a character's mind
a quotation that tells a character's exact words
a photograph that shows a character's facial expression
a hint that reveals what the character will do next
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Barbie
How do the dashes and broken lines in "The narrow fellow in the grass" affect the way the poem sounds when read out loud?
A. The dashes and broken lines create a pause. B. The dashes and broken lines create a fast pace.
C. The dashes and broken lines create a full stop.
D. The dashes and broken lines have no effect.
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Haleigh Hood
The biggest difference between Bradford's of Plymouth plantation and rowlandsons the narrative of the captivity and restoration of mrs. rowlandson is?
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Fatima Lewis
Which does not affect the quality or pattern of cloth as it is woven on a loom?
speed of weaving
type of thread used
how the loom is threaded
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Jorge Fernandez
Then entered dancing-girls of ill repute, Graceful and slim, and girls who peddled fruit, Harpers and bawds and women selling cake, Who do their office for the Devil's sake, To kindle and blow the fire of lechery. (Ch. 29, 15 - 19)
After this passage, the Pardoner launches into a tale about greed? it's the last you hear of the "dancing-girls." What might you infer about the Pardoner's tone from this passage?
A. He thinks his audience is pious.
B. He thinks his audience members aren't being honest with themselves.
C. He thinks his audience is well-educated.
D. All of the above are true.
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Tyrone
Where in the story does Orwell use the rhetorical device of "unifying 2+2" as described in the Stanton video? How does Orwell make the rhetorical device work?
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Isabell
Tomas could not find a trace of Nancy in the apartment; it was as if she had never been there at all.
What is the meaning of the word trace in this sentence?
End of exam
A. Draw
B. Suggest
C. Find
D. Sign
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Haley
Make this sentence a proper vague noun
suzy told her friend that she should take a cooking class
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Newt
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Identify the simple subject in the following sentence.
The sick student was unable to take the exam.
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Ireland Atkins
What is a universal theme
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