The Moon is made up of minerals similar to those on Earth, which are

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Answer: The correct answer should be Silicates. Silicates are minerals made using silicon (not to be confused with silicone) and can be found on both Earth and the Moon in vast quantities.

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Men hold me / formidable for guile in peace and war: / this fame has gone abroad to the sky’s rim. (from the Odyssey , Part I). . A.ancient; agility. B.intricate; courage. C,awesome; cunning. D.incredible; knowledge
In the _____ paragraph of a cover letter, you should introduce yourself and preview the reason that you are a great fit for the job A. second B. first C. last D. body
Playwrights must place their characters in situations involving conflicts. a. True b. False
A narrative poem is very short and has a funny shape. TrueFalse
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1. Which statement is completely true? A. Romanticists focus on everyday life and even social problems.
B. Naturalism is a reaction against Postmodernism.
C. Literature produced during each literary movement tends to share similar characteristics.
D. Writers influenced by Postmodernism value logic, clarity, balance, restraint, and respect for tradition.

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The correct answer is C. Literature produced during each literary movement tends to share similar characteristics.

It's not A because romanticists never dealt with everyday life and social problems. It's not B because Naturalism existed some 100 years before Postmodernism, and it's not D because postmodernism is about complete disrespect for tradition.

Which word in the sentence is the preposition? There isn't a truck behind our vehicle.a. a
b. There
c. isn't
d. behind

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behind is the preposition as it shows the position

select the pronoun that best completes the sentence. now that i am cured, _____ seems great! everything somebody which whom

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The pronoun that would best complete the given sentence above is the word "everything". The complete sentence would be: "Now that I am cured, everything seems great!". The word "great" is an adjective that is used to describe something; therefore, "everything" is used to correctly fit the sentence. The correct answer would be the first option. 

Answer:

everything

Explanation:

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Which sentence uses a predicate nominative?Carson often seems distracted.
Through his own efforts he had become our captain.
Rachel’s speech was unusually brief.
Leigh’s daily commute to her job is exhausting.

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The sentence that uses predicate nominative is: Through his own efforts, he had become our captain. Predicate nominative is a word or a group of words that renames or identifies what is being talked about in the sentence. These words usually follow a linking verb. Predicate nominatives only take the form of nouns or pronouns. 

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Through his own efforts he had become our captain.

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3. You've been assigned a research paper on the possible role of gender in playground behavior, and you're unsure where to begin your research. What would be the best way to start? A. Browse books on gender roles
B. Do an Internet search on the most common playground problems for toddlers
C. Ask the advice of a reference librarian
D. Scan through articles in Psychology Today

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English is a subjective topic, which makes questions like this difficult to have a "correct" answer for. I would probably say B is the answer they're looking for, as after you've learned of the problems for young children in that situation, you can look more into how male and female roles have an effect on this situation.
C. Ask the advice of a reference librarian

Combine these ideas into one sentence using an adverb clause.Prepare to go on stage. I will tell you the best time.

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Answer:

Prepare to go on stage once I tell you when the best time is.

Explanation:

An adverb clause is a group of related words that have at least a subject and a verb, and whose function is to act as an adverb, that is to say, to modify or add detail to adjectives, verbs or other adverbs. This type of clauses often answers questions such as "Why?", "How?", "When?", "Where?" and "In what circumstances?", and it often begins with subordinating conjunctions (once, as soon as, after, before, since) that link the adverb clause to another clause.

In the sentence provided, the adverb clause is "once I tell you when the best time is" as it modifies the main action "to prepare to go on stage", and answers the question "When should you prepare to go on stage?".

I will tell you the best time to prepare to go on stage