Match Henry viii's wives to their children

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Answer 1
Answer: This does not include mistresses and children born out of wedlock. Henry VIII had six wives: Katherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard, and Katherine Parr. Henry had children with his first three wives. With Katherine of Aragon, they had Mary was born. Mary later became Queen Mary I. Anne Boleyn and Henry's daughter was Elizabeth. Elizabeth later became Queen Elizabeth I.  Jane Seymour and Henry had a son, Edward. Edward later became King Edward VI.

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Catherine of Aragon- Mary Tudor

Anne Boelyn- Elizabeth I

Jane Seymour- Edward VI

Explanation:


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How does an animal that is a biped move around?A.
on wings
B.
on four legs
C.
on two feet
D.
on its stomach

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Answer: C

Explanation:It means two feet

Answer: C. on two feet

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Which sentence does NOT contain any errors in capitalization?A.
I learned about the early cretaceous period at the Natural History Museum.

B.
My grandfather, a retired army sergeant, is a veteran of the Korean war.

C.
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D.
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Which sentence has a pronoun with an unclear, missing, or confusing antecedent? A.
After I read the book, I returned it to the library.

B.
I found a caterpillar on a leaf, and I carefully carried it to my brother.

C.
This shirt is dirty, so I will put it in the laundry basket.

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Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A.
Here are my plans for the weekend.


B.
There cross an alley cat.


C.
Beneath the porch is both of our bicycles.


D.
Along the streets near the waterfront rides several cyclists.

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I believe the answer is A, because when you say it out loud, it makes sense.

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