What word do these letters make ? duript?

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Answer 1
Answer: Putrid is all that I could think of, hope it helps.

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Which sector of society paid the lowest amount to attend plays at the Globe Theatre?

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Many people of different class went to the globe theater to watch plays. About 2000 to 3000 where most of them belong to the middle to high class audience pay two or more pennies just to sit in one of the galleries. However, there were also ordinary folks or the low class audience who would pay one penny just to sit in the pit in order to watch the play.

The lower class, the groundlings, paid the lowest amount. is the answer

"Besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild beasts and wild men-and what multitude there might be of them they knew not...they could have little solace or content in respect of any outward objects." (William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation: Book1, Chapter IX)The audience of the preceding passage is:

general

the author himself

specific to the author's government officials

specific to the author's church

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Answer:

Option B. The audience of the preceding passage was the author himself.

Explanation:

"Of Plymouth Plantation" is the personal journal of William Bradford, who was the leader of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts. The journal tells the story of the colony through a span of over 30 years and it is considered the single most important source of information about the Pilgrims.

Although the journal became a famous history source read by many, Bradford never intended to publish it himself, therefore everything that was written in it, was originally written for the author himself.

"Besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild beasts and wild men-and what multitude there might be of them they knew not...they could have little solace or content in respect of any outward objects." 

The audience of the preceding passage is: specific to the author's government officials. 

Circle the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.3. Jill and Leslie asked us to meet them after band practice.

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I think it’s Jill and Leslie

Which answer does not correct this run-on sentence? They went to the bowling alley, we went to the skating rink. A. They went to the bowling alley, but we went to the skating rink. B. They went to the bowling alley. We went to the skating rink. C. They went to the bowling alley we went to the skating rink. D. They went to the bowling alley; we went to the skating rink.

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The answer is C. It does not correct the run-on sentence.
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THE ANSWER IS B SOMEONE 

Deer : woods : : monkey :

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This question in "is to" and "as to".


So, deer is to woods as to monkey is to forest.

Deer : Woods : : Monkey : Forest