This passage has a ____ tone. A.) supportive

B.) hostile

C.) surprised

D.) formal
This passage has a ____ tone. A.) supportive B.) hostile - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

This passage has a (B) HOSTILE tone.

Answer 2
Answer: I just recently did this, the answer would be B. It would be B because he is attacking the other side, being hostile towards them

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the answer is C because it has more of a big and poetic explanation of the picture  up above

Answer:

The answer would be C

Explanation:

C is the correct answer because evocative language refers to describing something and sentence C is the most descriptive.  

Which sentence uses possessive pronouns correctly? A.
Diana pointed to the trophies that were hers'.


B.
Did you hear the train and its loud whistle?


C.
The duck dunked it's orange beak under the water.


D.
That box of books is theirs'.

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B. A possessive noun should have its instead of it's (which is a contraction for it is).  
For A.  Diana is a singular noun and the apostrophe should come after the r instead of after the s.
For C. The duck would've dunked ITS instead of IT'S beak since it is possessive.
For D.  You do not need to put an apostrophe since theirs is already a possessive noun.
A. Diana pointed to the trophies that were hers

Read this excerpt from a story:I don't know why everyone was so happy when we reached the top of the mountain. It only took us four hours to hike up there. And I'm still not sure why everyone was amazed as we looked down. I mean, it was only the most
spectacular view I'd ever seen in my life.
Which statement best describes the narrator's point of view in this excerpt?

A. He was sorry he agreed to the hike up the mountain.

B. He was in a state of panic because he was up so high.

C. He was in awe of what he saw from the top of the mountain.

D. He was bored by everything that happened on the hike.

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Answer:

Option C. The statement that best describes the narrator's point of view in the excerpt is that he was in awe of what he saw from the top of the mountain.

Explanation:

In the excerpt provided in the question, the narrator describes without a great sense of enthusiasm and excitement his/her experience with hiking a specific mountain by being sarcastic about the whole experience. But it is clear in his/her description, that he/she was in awe of what he/she saw from the top of the mountain as the description says: "I mean, it was only the most spectacular view I'd ever seen in my life."

Answer: it C. he was in awe of what he saw from the top of the mountain

Explanation:

Clad in mail, never clinking.Dies on dry land.
Thinks a fountain is a puff of air.
Never thirsty, ever drinking.
What am I?

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a fish
from the hobbit
told by smegol
mail=scales
dies on dry land becuase needs oxygen in water
lives in water  so likes water like a puff of air
drinks water thought gills
ANSWER \rightarrow A \ fish

This is the full riddle: 
Alive without breath,
As cold as death, 
Drowns on dry land, 
Thinks an island is a mountain, 
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Action verbs that begin with letter x

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Xeroxing possibly? As in, using an Xerox machine?
Two words that begin with the letter x are xray and xIrradiate
                                                         

Which word in the sentence does the adverb modify?The angry referee blew his red whistle often.

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The best way to put this answer in is blew is a adverb is describes the way he blew the whistle