What were colonial Georgia’s MOST profitable exports to England?a. tobacco, peanuts, peaches


b.cotton, tobacco, sugar


c.cotton, lumber, rice


d.silk, rice, indigo

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

thats what georgia sells the most to england


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which one of the following words or phrases may be a clue that a sentence is inferring cause and effect A.on the other hand B.before C.instead of .D.consequently
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Which sentence uses correct capitalization? A.
Many different singers have performed the song "Over the Rainbow," originally sung by Judy Garland.


B.
I am amazed by the beauty of Crete, an island South of Greece.


C.
Let's stop for lunch at Fred's diner on the way back.


D.
My Uncle was a Lieutenant in the navy.

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A. Uses correct capitalization.
A.many different singers have performed the song "Over the Rainbow," originally sung by Judy Garland.

What does settlement word mean could you give me definition of this word?

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a settlement is a small community
A settlement can mean a commuintiy of a smaller sort

Enter Nurse and PETER. Mercutio: A sail, a sail! Benvolio: Two, two; a shirt and a smock. Nurse: Peter! Peter: Anon! Nurse: My fan, Peter. Mercutio: Good Peter, to hide her face; for her fan’s the fairer face. Which is true about the scene? Mercutio uses a pun to complain about his clothing. Mercutio uses puns to make fun of Nurse’s appearance. Nurse uses puns to request her fan from Peter. Nurse uses puns to mock Benvolio and Mercutio.

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Answer:

Mercutio uses puns to make fun of Nurse’s appearance.

Explanation:

There's not much to explain. The text literally says:

Mercutio: Good Peter, to hide her face; for her fan’s the fairer face.

If you didn't get that -- then basically, Mercutio said the Nurse's fan looks better than her face. He must have thought it was a pretty punny and clever response.

At the start of "The Necklace," why does Mathilde's husband go through "great trouble" to get an invitation to the ball?
  A. He knows that attending the ball will lead to his getting a promotion at work.

  B. He has bought Mathilde a new dress and wants her to wear it for some special event.

  C. He thinks attending such an elegant affair will make Mathilde happy.

  D. He wants to prove to Mathilde that he is very good at his job.

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most likely A but I haven't read it in a while

If your enjoyment of sports is vicarious, you a. take part in many different activities. b. are picky in what you choose to play. c. enjoy watching others play. d. avoid them because you find them boring

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The answer is self explanatory since vicarious in any dictionary available on the Internet is presented as something experienced second-hand, by sympathizing with others, not on our own.

Therefore, C. enjoying watching others is the correct answer.

Answer: C. Enjoy watching others play

Explanation: vicarious means that something is done by another person, it also can mean experience in the imagination through the feelings or actions of another person. In this case, if your enjoyment of sports is vicarious, it means that you enjoy the sports through the actions of others, that is to say that you enjoy watching others play.

20 points!Which sentence contains an adverb clause?








A.
Mom put the leftovers in the refrigerator for tomorrow's lunch.







B.
My mom grows many kinds of herbs in our backyard garden.







C.
Before you go to bed, make sure the oven is turned off.







D.

Mom prepared ham with pineapple slices, rice, and corn on the cob for dinner.

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Well,

An adverb clause mainly tells the following: how, when, why, to what extent, or how much about whatever word it is modifying.

None of them appear to have an adverb phrase except option C.

The phrase, "Before you go to bed," tells when you should make sure the oven is turned off.