In a writing rubric, what is the name for a standard that is used for evaluation? A.) category B.) score C.) criterion D.) rating

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Answer 1
Answer: ...........criterion?
Answer 2
Answer: the correct answer is C.criterion 

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Each of my uncles ______ to buy a big house with a garden in Newcastle. (use correct form of ‘want’ to fill in the blank)

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Answer:

Wantsisthebestchoice

WantedisafairChoice

Explanation:

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Indicate the appropriateness of the subject for a four- to six-page research paper by answering the following question.Is the following topic suitable for a research paper? Why or why not?

the history of my hometown's government from 1800 to 1900

No, it is uninteresting.
No, it is too broad.
Yes, it is narrow enough.
Yes, it is researchable.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Yes, it is narrow enough." The history of my hometown's government from 1800 to 1900. Is the following topic suitable for a research paper? Why or why not? Yes, it is narrow enough.

Indicate the appropriateness of the subject for a four- to six-page research paper by answering the following question.


Is the following topic suitable for a research paper? Why or why not?


Answer: Yes, it is narrow enough. The reason been that the subject is generally based on the relationship between the government of your hometown in two different times.


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Which of the following is a run-on sentence? While the rain was drenching at times, the fans were dedicated and refused to leave.
B. The players continue to work on both hitting and fielding, allowing them to improve both skillsets.
C. The game was tied at halftime; each coach gave his team a pep-talk.
D. The game will be called if the storm continues, the weather is dangerous.

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D is the incomplete sentence. There should be a period instead of a comma. Or the clause "the weather is dangerous" should be moved to the beginning of the sentence with a comma after it, and then after the comma there should be a word or phrase to connect the two thoughts, such as "so" or "which is why".

Which element of an epic poem features a call for divine aid? in medias res an invocation
an extended simile
a famous battle

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The correct answer is an invocation.

The root of the word invocation is voice, which means that you are calling someone to join you. That is exactly what invocation is - summoning someone divine to aid you, especially in Greek epic poems. 
In medias res means that the story begins immediately, without any introduction; an extended simile is when you compare two or more things, but the comparison takes place over several lines. 
The correct answer is an invocation

In medias res is when a story begins without a specific introduction, an extended simile is a comparison, while a famous battle is a famous battle. Invocation is summoning divine aid.

Team Spain performed a difficult vaulting routine without error and celebrated their victory. Identify the case of the underlined pronoun as well as the antecedent to which it refers.

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The only pronoun in the sentence is 'their,' so it must be the underlined pronoun. It's used to identify ownership, so its case is Possessive. The antecedent is the word which the pronoun refers to. In this case, the antecedent is Team Spain.

Answer:

possessive; Team Spain

Explanation:

Read these lines from Canto IX:For now there came upon the muddy waves
A blasting sound, a fear-inspiring roar,
Causing both sides of the shore to tremble...

What literary device does Dante use in these lines to enhance the reader's understanding of the scene?

A.Allegory
B.Allusion
C.Symbolism
D.Imagery

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In literature, imagery refers to the way words are used in a text to create a multisensory experience, in other words to make a description that our senses can feel. The "muddy waves" depicts the texture of the water of the ocean forming a wave, which most readers can associate easily to a past experience, it is possible to imagine the smell and the sound. The right option is D.

D. Imagery. i know the answer

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