Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. "Ostriches cannot fly," Helen explained, "But they can move at fast speeds." B. "did you know that crickets make noise with their legs?" said Lindsey. C. Benny replied, "yes, I've been there twice." D. "Have you ever been to New York?" asked Jenna.

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Answer 1
Answer: D."Have you ever been to New York?" asked Jenna.
Answer 2
Answer: D is correct. It has all the correct punctuation and all the correct capitalization. The sentence also fully makes sense.

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Whats some examples onomatopoeia for tsunamis?

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Some examples of onomatopoeia for tsunamis are:

  • Crush
  • Whoosh
  • Sizzling
  • Bang, etc

What is Onomatopoeia?

This refers to the figure of speech that is used to show the use of sounds as they affect the actions of a person or thing.

Hence, we can see that during a tsunami, there is usually destruction and there are strong winds, so the examples of onomatopoeia for tsunamis are whoosh, swoosh, etc.

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 churn, crash, slam, slash, thunder

Traditional place of learning is where in the school?

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Usually in the classroom. Study hall also helps, but that's generally for studying and doing homework. 

HELP PLZZZ ASAPPP!!!!!!!!!! BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!GIVE ME LIBERTY The Struggle for Self-Government in Virginia Thomas J. Wertenbaker Chapter I: The Cornerstone of Liberty Three little vessels—the Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery—left England in December, 1606, under the command of Captain Christopher Newport, to found a colony on the distant shores of Virginia. Two decades earlier Sir Walter Raleigh had sent out a group of settlers to what is now North Carolina, and they had disappeared mysteriously. What had happened to them? men asked. Had they been killed by the Indians? Had they fallen victims to disease? Had they starved? Those who shared in this new venture must have wondered if a like fate awaited them in this strange new land. But their spirits rose when they entered Chesapeake Bay. Landing parties were delighted with the "fair meddowes ... full of flowers of divers kinds and colors," the "goodly tall trees," and the streams of fresh water. It was a smiling country which seemed to bid them welcome. But when they entered the mouth of a broad river, which they called the James in honor of their King, and made their way up into the country, new doubts must have assailed them. They knew that savages lived in the dense forests which lined both banks; might not strange wild beasts live there also? Might there not be fatal diseases unknown in Europe?
What is the main point of the "Give Me Liberty" excerpt?
A- A new colony would overcome the earlier hardships.
B- Once settled, the colonists would be optimistic.
C- Settlers were hopeful but had many fears.
D- Three vessels bravely went where others had failed.

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Answer C:

While the colony commanders were generally optimistic, as their task was to send the settler groups and hope for the best, the settlers had many other issues.

Despite the beauty and abundance of this new land, its wild and unknown aspects (hostile natives, new diseases, wild beasts) inspired both hope and fear to the settlers.

And the excerpt, from the beggining, explores these feelings making the questions that the settlers might have asked themselves when entering Virginia.

Answer:

answer C-Settlers were hopeful but had many fears.

Explanation:

I will be so Thankful!Choose the sentence that uses correct capitalization.


Tangela attends Hunter Junior High School and plays on the Basketball Team.





Tangela attends Hunter Junior High School and plays on the basketball team.





Tangela attends hunter junior High School and plays on the basketball team.





Tangela attends hunter junior high school and plays on the Basketball Team.

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the second one is correct
Tangela attends Hunter Junior High School and play on the basketball team.
The second one is right because Tangela, Hunter, Junior, High, and School need to be capitalized.

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How would you classify an EM wave with a frequency of 107 Hz

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107 Hertz?  That is long, deep into the infrared end of the light (electromagnetic) spectrum.  Long enough to be a radio wave.

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During the monsoon season it rains almost every day in India. Many school children splash around in the water-filled streets.

Pick 2 Answers

A. During
B.Rains
C.Every
D. Splash
E. Around

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D and B is the correct answers