What is John Longridge's relationship with the animals? A.
He has cared for them since they were puppies and a kitten.

B.
He is taking care of them for his housekeeper, Mrs. Oakes.

C.
He is taking care of them for his friends, the Hunters.

D.
He adopted them from his friends, the Hunters.

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Answer 1
Answer: John Longridge is taking care of them for his friends the Hunters. This can be found in chapter 1.

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What. Is the antonym of uninformed fool

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The antonym of an uninformed fool would be an enlightened sage. While an uninformed fool lacks knowledge and understanding, an enlightened sage possesses wisdom and profound insight.

The term "uninformed" suggests a lack of awareness or information, while "fool" implies a person who acts foolishly or unintelligently. In contrast, an enlightened sage is someone who is knowledgeable, wise and has a deep understanding of various subjects.

They make informed decisions based on their wisdom and experience, exhibiting intelligence and discernment.

This antonym highlights the stark contrast between someone lacking knowledge and acting foolishly versus someone who is well-informed and wise.

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What is the tense of the underlined verb? Max will let his friends use the secret way out of the barn.

A.
future

B.
present perfect

C.
future perfect

D.
present

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Max will let his friends use the secret way out of the barn.

A.
future

B.
present perfect

C.
future perfect

D.
present

Reason:
Max will let is telling us that he is GOING TO, making it future talking.

(EAST QUESTION)(PLEASE ANSWER)Which statement explains the general function of a phrase in a sentence?

A phrase always provides a predicate.
A phrase always provides a subject.
A phrase may provide a subject or a predicate, and sometimes neither.
A phrase provides both a subject and a predicate.

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Answer:

A phrase provides both a subject and a predicate.

Explanation:

The options given are related to the definitions of the phrase and the general functions it serves. The most relatable and the appropriate function is the phrase is one which provides "both a subject and a predicate". The reader gets to understand the "context" of the message which the phrase suggests. The phrases can also be used in "other contexts" and more deeper meaning can be gained with the proper description of the predicate.

"A phrase may provide a subject or a predicate, and sometimes neither"

Look at some examples of phrases in sentences for some explanation.

20 points!!Is the underlined clause independent or subordinate?

Please turn off the oven when the timer rings.









A.
independent







B.
subordinate

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It's subordinate. Meaning that it is dependent on the main clause. 
It's depended so which means it is B.subordinate

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It allows the ghost of the King to appear again.
It sets the King and Queen against Hamlet.
It shows that Hamlet does not care who he kills.
It indicates that Polonius is actually the murderer.

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The correct answer is A.

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