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A. To use the words of the founding fathers to argue equal treatment of women.
Answer:
"I guess before we're through she may have something more serious than preserves to worry about."
Explanation:
Answer:
How does this dialogue develop Mrs. Wright’s possible motivation for killing her husband?
The dialogue suggests that Mr. Wright was constantly unhappy.
The dialogue suggests that Mrs. Wright may have desired to escape her unhappy marriage.
The dialogue suggests that Mrs. Wright may have wanted to prove her abilities.
The dialogue suggests that Mrs. Wright may have wanted to assert her independence.
Explanation:
B. has studied
C. will have studied
D. had studied
Answer:
B. has studied
Explanation:
The three perfect tenses are
Present perfect tense: Carol has tried to study.
Past perfect tense: Carol had tried to study.
Future perfect tense: Carol will have tried to study.
Notice that the perfect tenses contain helping verbs.
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B. singing
C. strengthening
D. owning
Tutankhamun often had to study.
Tutankhamun gained physical abilities through swimming, weapons training, and driving a chariot to make him a strong leader.
Tutankhamun gained intellectual abilities by practicing, playing, and studying a variety of different disciplines.
The correct answer to the question presented above is:
Tutankhamun had many responsibilities.
Despite his minor age to rule as king, he had so many responsibilities after the death of his father. He had to restore the reputation of his kingdom, build stronger relationship with ancient neighbors, and reversed traditional beliefs. In relation to this, he had to study different forms of discipline from trusted advisers to become a good leader.
Answer:
That answer is wrong so wrong. The actual answer is Tutankhamun gained physical abilities through swimming, weapons training, and driving a chariot to make him a strong leader.
Explanation:
I got it right on a quiz.