What should the ves ending be added to form a plural nouns

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Answer 1
Answer: There are other words ending in or fe that change their plurals toves:
calf - calves
half - halves
knife - knives
leaf - leaves
loaf - loaves
life - lives
wife - wives
shelf - shelves
thief - thieves
yourself - yourselves
themselves
Words ending in ff you just add s to make the plural.
cliff - cliffs
toff - toffs
scuff - scuffs
sniff - sniffs
Some words ending in f add s:
roof - roofs
chief - chiefs


Some words can have both endings ves or s:
scarf - scarfs/scarves
dwarf - dwarfs/dwarves
wharf - wharfs/wharves
handkerchief - handkerchiefs/handkerchieves




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It can be described as a comparison that describes the epic hero. 

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When should the ves ending be added to form plural nouns?<br />A. When the noun ends in a vowel and y<br />
B. When the noun ends in a consonant and y<br />
C. When the noun ends in s<br />
D. When the noun ends in f or fe

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D is the correct answer. The -ves ending is the plural form of many nouns ending in -f or -fe (though not all, for example ‘roofs’). Such examples are ‘knives’ and ‘loaves’. This is a remnant of Old English case marking that has been lost in the majority of modern day English.

In the second to last paragraph, the author remarks, "Dull, yes, but freeing, too." Which of the following statements best captures the idea behind this quote?a
"carrying my own skis meant getting a job, paying off my student loans, and working hard"
b
"If I did those things, then I could enjoy the other areas of my life."
c
"I have to do more balancing and let go of the commitments that I'd probably drop anyway."
d
None of the above

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Answer:

b  "If I did those things, then I could enjoy the other areas of my life."

Explanation:

Liam Dolan's essay "Carry Your Own Skis" is a short narrative about how she learned to mind her own business and take care of her needs alone, independently. The phrase "carry your own skis" may have been used by her mother to teach them about being independent in their need to enjoy skiing in the literal sense, but at the same time, it also metaphorically suggest the importance of being independent and able to stand up on one's own feet without depending on others.

In her remark "Dull, yes, but freeing, too", she said this after talking about her various responsibilities and how she did them all by herself. And the remark that "the other areas of my life" are "dull" but "freeing" best captures the idea behind this quote. She meant to say that after all things are done, she has time for other things in life which may be dull but the very essence of doing things independently gave her a feeling of achievement, of being free with no obligations to anyone.  

Thus, the correct answer is option b.  

The questions below refer to the selection “The Raven.” What is the poem’s mood?a. Reassuring
c. Soothing
b. Romantic
d. Despairing

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D. Despairing . Because this man just lost his wife and shortly after he starts to get his life back togeather this Raven shows up and brings back all the memories of her.

The red roosters squawked because all of the hens had been painted blue.Adverb clause:
Subordinate conjunction:
Word(s) modified:

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Adverb clause: because all of the hens had been painted blue.
Subordinate conjunction: because
Word modified: squawked 

Which word or words should be capitalized in this sentence? We talked saturday afternoon about her strawberry-rhubarb pie entry in the festival. A. Festival B. Strawberry-rhubarb C. Saturday

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the answer is c sorry this wasn't much  but i am rushing thanks

C - Saturday

All days of the week must be capitalised.