What is the object of the preposition in this sentence? Scrooge will walk alone from his offices.
A)alone
B)schrooge
C)walk
D)offices
Please explain your answer.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer should be D) offices

The preposition used in this sentence is from and it refers to offices. His can be omitted without affecting the meaning or the sentence too much meaning that the main word is offices.

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What is the tense of the underlined verb in the sentence? 

We had just begun to practice the skit when the fire alarm rang.   A. past   B. future perfect   C. present perfect   D. past perfect   had and begun is underlined


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D. past perfect

The tense of the underlined verb in the sentence: We had just begun to practice the skit when the fire alarm rang is past perfect. Notice the conditioning word “when” which dictates the sentence to be in the past perfect state in its action verb. Hence, “had” is added next to the past participle of the sentence. For example, the boy had played when suddenly his mom came.



Based on this passage, Lady Bracknell most clearly places value on the importance of morality.
background.
manners.
appearances.

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Based on this passage, Lady Bracknell most clearly places value on the importance of

  • Appearances

What is an Appearance?

This refers to the physicaloutlook of a person which is seenbyotherpeople.

With this in mind and from the complete text,we can see that Lady Bracknell focusesonappearancesas she immediately changesherstatementwhen she discovers that Cecilyiswealthy

Read more about appearanceshere:

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Answer:

D appearances

Explanation:

Lady Bracknell has spent the time in this scene before this passage commenting on how Cecily does not look like she would make a good wife. As soon as she finds out how much money she has though, she changes her mind and says how wonderful of a wife she will make. Additionally, she comments on her dress and talks about how she will be able to change Cecily's appearance to make her a better wife.

Bud Discussion Board Question: Bud remembershis mother telling him "when one door closes, don't
worry because another door opens." Six-year-old
Bud doesn't understand, but as he grows older, he
figures out the meaning. What does the phrase
mean? Why is it important to Bud's story?

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Answer:

When you Fail, there is always another oppurtunity to succeed

Explanation:

The first door is your chance, it's a better one than the second and have moderate results, But when the first door closes you still will have the second one incase you fail, the second door has a harder path, but WAY better results

Which word correctly completes the sentence? Do you see how those __________ tails swish back and forth as they walk?









A.
horses'







B.
horses







C.
horse's

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b horses   

becasue horse's is explain something about that horse ( look at that horse's tail!)

you dont say my moms hair is prettys (moms is many mothers)
my mom's hair is very pretty
its not c. because horse's means horses is which is incorrect. its not a because you only put a ' when its ending mainly in s. So I think its B. Hope this helps!

According to Michael Kahn, from which writer did Shakespeare borrow his story ideas?

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Answer:

Ovin

Holinshed

Plutarch

Explanation:

What is a good sentence for nomad

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A nomad is a group of people who travel from places to places.

The nomad went from Africa to Austrailia. 
The nomad went on a trip around the world. On this trip around the world he/she saw the leaning tower of Pisa, Eiffel Tower and of course the Statue of Liberty.