Margaret Corbin proved her patriotic ___ at the Battle of Fort Washington by tending her husband's cannon after he was wounded.A.
ire

B.
prodigy

C.
zeal

D.
fete

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Answer 1
Answer: The best answer would be C. zeal. Zeal means enthusiasm for a cause which makes sense in this sentence.

Ire means anger, that doesn't fit. Neither does prodigy (meaning someone who is exceptional, especially at a young age), nor fete (meaning to entertain someone).
Answer 2
Answer: The answer is zeal. I hope this helps.

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Which of the following phrases from Diary of a Wimpy Kid uses onomatopoeia?A
You forgot your lunch at home!

B
Let me get this for you, "Captain"!

C
Will that be paper or plastic, ma'am?

D
Will you put us in your comic? Sure! Heh, Heh.

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Answer:

Answer: D

Explanation:

Onomatopoeia is a way of spelling a sound. For instance, "Haha" is used to mimic that you are laughing.

the answer is D !!!!!!

What is the proper noun in this sentence Later we walked to Oakville market

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the proper noun is oakville

The correct answer is: Oakville.


Explanation:

A proper noun is a PERSON, PLACE, and ORGANIZATIONS.

People, places, and organizations are important so they are capitalized because, they are important.


Examples of a proper noun:

Queen, Walmart, Oakville, Jessie, Football, etc.


I hope this helps you.

Write Scientific Fiction STory

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                             Al to the Moon

It was a dark and stormy night.  My wife was out, the dogs had already
gone to sofa, and I didn't feel like any more Brainly.  As I shut down the
computer, I said to myself, "Self !  What else can we do for some fun ?"
I listened for an answer, but there was only the echo of crickets in the
stillness.  My self had no ideas either.  I decided to turn in early, and
started for the stairs.

That's when I saw it !  There, on the end table beside the sofa, the book
that my wife had been reading ... our dog-eared copy of the 19th Century
Jules Verne classic, "From the Earth to the Moon". 

"That's it !" I exclaimed.  "I've got a few hours before bed time !  I'll go
where no man has gone before, at least no man in the last 43 years !"

I went to the kitchen, made a sandwich, and put it in a bag with a
bottle of water.

I went to the front-hall closet and took out my heavy jacket.

Then I went to garage, rolled back the roof, climbed into the barrel,
fastened my seat belt, pushed the button, and braced myself, as
the spark ignited the package of smokeless powder underneath.

Less than two hours later, I was skipping around on the surface of the
Moon.  Down on Earth, it was the day of the New Moon, so up here,
I was treated to the awesome sight of the Full Earth in my sky.

After a while, I was beginning to get drowsy.  It was past my bedtime,
but that wasn't the worst part.  Since there is no air on the Moon, it
had been a few hours since the last time I took a breath, and I was
definitely beginning to feel it.  So, with regret, I climbed back into the
barrel, pushed the button, and was on my way home.

Of course the return trip was much quicker, because it was downhill
all the way.

                                 THE END


What advice does Paul Bunyan's mother give him? (I think it's literature)

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There ares several pieces of important advice that Paul Bunyan's mother's give him, but perhaps the most important piece that he receives is to always read before bed. 

B.

"Never pick on anybody who isn't your own size, Son."


i took the test, it says it was right! :)

At the beginning of the 8th paragraph, Mrs. Mallard senses “something coming to her.” What is it? What effect physically does it have on her?

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Explanation:

"The Story of an Hour," is a short story written by Kate Chopin (1894).

This story is about a woman Mrs. Mallard who found out that her husband is dead. She was sad at first, but then she felt happy. She didn't fear the death of her husband, but she was filled with glee and joy. Later, she found out her husband is alive, and she died from heart disease.

As for your questions:

What is it?

At the beginning of the 8th paragraph, Mrs. Mallard senses “something coming to her.” This something was freedom - "She said it over and over under the breath: "free, free, free!"

What effect physically does it have on her?

Mrs. Mallard felt she was free from her husband, she enjoyed the imagining herself in control of her life; it was her reaction after being freed from marriage. But when she found out that her husband is alive, her heart could not stand it. Mrs. Mallard had a sense of freedom for an hour, but that was taken away from her, her heart was unable to lose freedom again, and she died.

I hope it helped you :)

Final answer:

In the 8th paragraph, Mrs. Mallard senses something coming to her. This 'something' is the awareness of her husband's death.

Explanation:

In the 8th paragraph, Mrs. Mallard senses something coming to her. This 'something' is the awareness of her husband's death, as she learns that he was mistakenly reported as killed in a train accident. The effect physically has on her is a mix of shock and relief, causing her to feel weak and overcome with emotions.

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