Which sentence uses possessive pronouns correctly?a. That aquarium filled with goldfish is our's.
b. The yellow towels are hers and the red are his.
c. The clothes in that trunk are theirs'.
d. The picture has slipped from it's frame.

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Answer 1
Answer: B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know it for a fact
Answer 2
Answer: B for sure
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Which of the following describes American inventor Robert Fulton?a. He built a 133-foot paddleboat powered by a steam engine, the Clermont, that sailed on the Hudson River.
b. He invented a steam-driven paddle boat, but the engine shook the boat to pieces.
c. He constructed a boat with steam-powered oars that traveled between Burlington, New Jersey, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
d. He was a well-connected politician who financed the first steamships.

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A. He built a 133-foot paddleboat powered by a steam engine, the Clermont, that sailed on the Hudson River.

The Clermont, a steamboat, went with passengers from New York City to Albany and back again within 62 hours. A round trip which covers 300 miles.

Aside from building the Clermont, Robert Fulton was also commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte to design the first practical submarine in history, the Nautilus.

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A recipe for salad dressing calls for 1\4 cup of vinegar. you have 4 cups of vinegar.How many batches of salad dressing could you mack with the vinegar?

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1/4+1/4+1/4+1/4=4/4=1
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What was true of both Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan?A. They succeeded in defending themselves against charges of
helping Soviet spies.
B. They gained popular support by speaking out against Communists
in the United States.
C. They led committees to identify people working as spies in the
United States.
D. They risked their public image by questioning the tactics used in
investigating Communism in the United States.

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The answer is B: They gained popular support by speaking out against communists

Answer:

D. They risked their public image by questioning the tactics used in investigating Communism in the United States.

Explanation:

Both Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan questioned the tactics used in investigating Communism in the United States, and they faced criticism and challenges to their public image as a result.

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granaries
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Answer:

Bakeries, granaries, breweries, cemeteries, medical facilities, houses

Explanation:

Archaeologists have unearthed several evidence that shows the ruins of what kinds of facilities pyramid workers were involved with.

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Archaeologists have discovered bakeries, breweries, granaries, houses, cemeteries, and probably even medical facilities

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