Which best describes the speaker of "Rhapsody on a Windy Night"?

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Answer: The speaker in the poem is highly intoxicated which helps him create vivid imagery and even describe smells that pop to his head while he is taking a walk.

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Read the sentence.By the time he is 60 years old, he will have collected coins for most of his life.

What verb tense describes something existing or happening before a specific time in the future, as in the bolded phrase?

 future progressivefuture perfectfuturefuture perfect progressive

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Answer:

The verb tense that describes something existing or happening before a specific time in the future is future perfect.

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The future perfect is made up of the simple future of the verb to have (will have) together with the past participle of the main verb. This tense is used to talk about an action that will be completed between the present time and some point in the future, before a specific given time.

'Will have collected' is 'future perfect'. Future progressive would be - will be collecting. Future would be - will collect. And future perfect progressive would be - will have been collecting. 

is boom the thunder echoed through the sky an simile,metaphor hyperbole,alliteration,onomatopeia,or personfication​

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It is an onomatopoeia

Which pronoun best completes the sentence? Designing the set for the play were Russell and ________. A. them B. him C. he D. me

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It will be B. Because A doesn't make since C is incorrect it would be I and him is better than he. So (B) Hope this helps
B is the answer because none of the other answers support the question. hope it helps :)


Which statement best describes Thomas Paine's use of evidence in the passage? Paine used empirical evidence to support the claim that the Continental Army had performed creditably. Paine used empirical evidence to support his claim that Howe's Army had decisively defeated the Continental Army. Paine used anecdotal evidence to support his claim that the Continental Army had performed creditably. Paine used anecdotal evidence to support his claim that Howe's Army had decisively defeated the Continental Army.

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Empirical evidence means evidence from observation. The little passage on the left that we're supposed to read, says "As I was with the troops at Fort Lee, and marched with them......"I asked for someone to check it, only because I'm not sure if the continental army performed well.

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An idiomatic expression is a group of words _____.with a figurative meaning that is the same as their literal meaning
with a figurative meaning that is different from their literal meaning
that implies something negative about the subject
that implies something positive about the subject

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An idiomatic expression is a group of words WITH A FIGURATIVE MEANING THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM THEIR LITERAL MEANING.

Idioms are used in everyday conversations in the English language. For example, hold your tongue. The figurative meaning is to stop talking, not the literal meaning of to hold your tongue :)

Which words in the sentence are the adverb clause? My sister Alessandra wants to live in sunny south Florida because she enjoys year-round sports.
a. to live in sunny south Florida
b. south Florida because she enjoys
c. my sister Alessandra wants
d. because she enjoys year-round sports
I believe the answer is
a. but I am not sure.

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The correct answer is D) because she enjoys year-round sports. An adverb clause is a subtype of a subordinate clause, meaning that it cannot exist on its own, outside of the main, independent clause.
A cannot be correct because this is not a clause - it doesn't have a finite verb (infinitives, such as 'to live' are non-finite), which means that it is a phrase.
B is a weird sentence fragment, it isn't an adverb clause.
C is also a sentence fragment, the sentence is incomplete.

the correct answer would be D. An adverb clause begins with a subordinating conjunction and includes subject and predicate.