How many sylabless in skipped

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Answer 1
Answer: Skipped has 1 syllable
Answer 2
Answer: the Answer to this question is: Skipped has 1 syllable.
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Which words in the sentence are the appositive? Which words does the appositive rename?

The author Charles Dickens wrote some of the best-loved novels of all time.

A.
of all time; renames novels

B.
Charles Dickens; renames author

C.
best-loved novels; renames Charles Dickens

D.
wrote some of; renames author
please help

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I think the answer is B: Charles Dickens; renames author.

An appositive  are noun phrases placed side by side. That is the easiest way I could define it.

So, you have the noun Charles Dickens then what follows next is another noun that renames that noun that you just used, which in this case is renames author.

Grammar is WEIRD!!! :) 

Why would hunter gatherers be attracted to the banks of a river that floods every year

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because the floods and river banks attract wild life such a edible plants and fish for then to eat.

Which excerpt highlights the theme of the fleeting nature of life? But at my back I always hear
Time's winged chariot hurrying near;
And yonder all before us lie
Deserts of vast eternity.
(Andrew marvell, " to his coy mistress)

And poppy or charms can make us sleep as well
And better than thy stroke; why swell'st thou then?
One short sleep past, we wake eternally
And death shall be no more; death, thou shalt die.
(John Donne, sonnet 10)

Of what is fit and not. Forsake thy cage,
Thy rope of sands,
Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee
(George herbert, "the collar")

Thy beams, so reverend and strong
Why shouldst thou think?
I could eclipse and cloud them with a wink,
But that I would not lose her sight so long;
(John Donne, "the sun rising ")

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Answer: The excerpt highlights the theme of the fleeting nature of life is the one by Andrew Marvell, "To His Coy Mistress."

Explanation: This excerpt from Marvell's famous poem is specifically referring to the ephemeral nature of life, since the speaker is saying that he is constantly hearing the chariot of time - which is fast since it has wings - hurrying near, and eternity is ahead of us waiting for all of us. This poem is, in fact, a call to seize the day (carpe diem) and enjoy the pleasures that life has to offer. The speaker is telling to his coy mistress that if time was unlimited they could wait before courting and loving each other, but it is not, so he is urging her to let him love her.

Answer: But at my back I always hear

Time's winged chariot hurrying near;

And yonder all before us lie

Deserts of vast eternity.

What does Scout learn about Arthur Boo Radley at the end of the novel?

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That he is not as bad as people think that he is.

I mean the guy saved her life basically.
At the end of the novel, after walking Arthur "Boo" Radley home, Scout looks out at the view of town from the Radley's front porch.  She notices just how much Boo could see just by looking out the window, since, being a recluse, was his only means of experiencing the world. She also notices just how clear the view of her house was, as well as the tree.  Recalling all the times she, Jem, and Dill spent playing in plain view of the house, she realizes that in a sense, they were "Boo's kids", and he was actively a part of their lives, if only from the outside looking in. 

How does this image appeal to logic by providing data about a specific negative impact

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Answer:

what picture

Explanation:

Which best describes Don Quixote? (it's literature) PLEASE HELPA.
He is a well-trained knight who bravely faces dangerous situations.

B.
He is a talented young person with great potential.

C.
He is a selfish old man who is interested only in finding glory and fame for himself.

D.
He is a kind old man with a wild imagination.

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D.) because in the book the author is writing in the context that our protagonist is  almost day dreaming about the old days of feudalism and presents the idea that maybe modernization is dangerous. The feudal system is primitive yes but is known. If we advance it could be disastrous. He is kind and spend most of the time pursuing a fine lady, who is actually a low-classes maid, so D is the best answer.