What is the root word for miserable

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Answer 1
Answer: The root word would be misery.
Answer 2
Answer: miser-a-ble the root word is miser


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What's the name of the expansion you could use to work out the answer to the previous question.

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The answer your looking foe is bernstein
the correct answer for my first guess up in the COMMENTS I got it right and the answer is Bernstein

Read the excerpt from The Green Gables Letters by L. M. Montgomery. The woods are getting ready to sleep—they are not yet asleep but they are disrobing and are having all sorts of little bed-time conferences and whisperings and good-nights. What meaning does the use of personification convey? It conveys the idea that the trees in the woods are tired and ready for bed. It conveys the idea of trees losing their leaves and making noises in the wind. It conveys the idea that the trees in the woods are talking to the author before they go to sleep. It conveys the idea that the trees in the woods are not able to sleep, so they keep talking to one another.

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Answer: b) It conveys the idea that of trees losing their leaves and making noises in the wind.

Explanation: personification is when the author gives human characteristics to non human objects (like the trees going to sleep or whispering), in this excerpt, when the author says that the trees are disrobing, he's referring to them losing their leaves, and when it says that the trees are having little bed-time conferences and whisperings and good-nights, he is referring to the noises the trees make in the wind.

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The answer is B

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Using vivid imagery, describe a Gothic setting that could be symbolic. Your description should be four to six sentences.

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You'd say something like:
"The gargoyle perched in its stony nest, overlooking the cloud of filth that sheltered the people from the radiant morning sky. The palace was the only building warmed by the sun."

I'm describing a gargoyle sitting on top of a building overlooking a cloud of smog that doesn't allow the sun to penetrate through. But I am also referring to a neglectful King sitting on his thrown looking out at his gloomy kingdom , while he enjoys immunity to the suffrage.

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The room was dark and the general aura of the room felt so tragic. There was no on in the room. Just a man, muttering to himself nonsense. He seemed so lost and hopless, just sitting there. There were strange decorations of unpleasant dolls and toys in a dirty old garbage can in the corner of the room. It was hard to see. Yet it was so noticable. The mans eyes were empty and when he mutterd, it told me he was in a dark place he couldn't get his mind out of. He looked up at me and he seemed to be begging me to never end up like him and to help him. I looked in the uncomfortable room once and decided I would ignore him. I probably should have helped the old man, but I didn't. I guess I was being selfish. Maybe I should of helped.

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White Fang helpAt the beginning of the book, why is Henry left alone?
A.
He strikes out on his own to find food, is pursued by wolves, and is trapped.

B.
The other dogs and his partner, Bill, are eaten by wolves.

C.
He loses his way.

D.
He is abandoned by the dogs, which run away.

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Henry is alone because B. The other dogs and his partner, Bill, are eaten by wolves.
OH Now I get it! 

The answer is B 
The other dogs and his partner, Bill, are eaten by wolves.

Describe an ideal friend in 40-50 words.

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An ideal friend is a true friend who can correct you with out being scared of you. They also stand up for you and are not scared of anyone. They look after you and they think of you as a good friend. That friend would be willing to go anywhere you would like to and if you are an ideal friend you would be also willing to go anywhere were your friend wants to.


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an ideal friend is someone who cares abiut others. someone you can trust and someone you can tell your secrets to. an ideal friend brings a smile to yur face and makes every moment count and doesnt waste your friendship.

Which word in the sentence is the predicate nominative? My dog is a little terrier with long black-and-gold hair. A. dog B. My C. hair D. terrier

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 a predicate would the ending of ur sentence as if as an example the dog ate the cat r predicate would be ate the cat ur subject is the dog . ate the cat is describing what the dog done makes it the predicate