5. From which point of view is the following passage written? Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Stephen tried his best, but the sum was too hard and he felt confused. The little silk badge with the white rose on it that was pinned on the breast of his jacket began to flutter. He was no good at sums, but he tried his best so that York might not lose.

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Answer 1
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it spoken from a third person point of view omniscient because not from anyone specific view and being told from a anonymous reader.


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Which sentence contains an adjective clause? A.
Some stores have online catalogs that contain thousands of items.

B.
Other stores, such as the local grocery store, do not have online catalogs.

C.
The store has locations in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.

D.
Many stores, especially large ones, stay open late at night.

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Answer b is the correct answer, I believe.
The answer is 
D.Many stores, especially large ones, stay open late at night.
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I think it is AWhich form of the verb agrees with the subject and completes the sentence?


Both dogs __________ long walks

A.
enjoy

B.
enjoys

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I think it is A to sometimes it helps to say it aloud it always help me

you are right the answer is A

Which sentence uses commas and quotation marks correctly? A.“You will need a jacket, Nate said, if you’re going outdoors.”

B.“You will need a jacket” Nate said, “if you’re going outdoors.”

C.“You will need a jacket, Nate said “if you’re going outdoors.”

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D.“You will need a jacket,” Nate said, “if you’re going outdoors.”

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The sentence that uses commas and quotation marks correctly is

D. "You will need a jacket," Nate said, "if you're going outdoors."

A.  is wrong because there should be quotation mark after (jacket,) and also a quotation mark before (if)

B.  is wrong because there should be a comma after (jacket)
 
C.  is wrong because there should be quotation mark after (jacket,) and a comma after (said)

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D uses comma and quotation marks correctly.

George Washington was the first President of the United States under the constitution.

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Are You asking whether this is true?

This is true.
George Washington became a president in 1789. He participated in the creation of the constitution, which was ratified in 1788, and it came into force in 1789 - the year when George Washington took the office.

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

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Answer:

Ovin

Holinshed

Plutarch

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Which words in this sentence are proper nouns? Their brother, fred, went rafting on the colorado river last summer.

Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
brother

B.
summer

C.
fred

D.
colorado river

E.
rafting

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Fred and Colorado River, talking about specific people and places.