Which word is not used as both noun and adjective?A.
canine

B.
feline

C.
piscine

D.
simian

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Answer 1
Answer: Which word is not used as both noun and adjective?
C.
piscine

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Why is SAT capitalized

and there needs to be a comma between the ,sat

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According to a different source, these are the words that come with this question:

Amortization: (am′ər tə zā′shən, ə môr′-) Amortization is a noun that describes an accounting technique. This involves the periodical lowering of the book value of a loan or an intangible asset over time. It comes from the Medieval Latin a(d)mortizātiōn.

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Condemnation: (kon′dem nā′shən, -dəm-) This word comes from the Late Latin condemnātiōn-, as well as the Middle English condempnacioun (1350–1400). It refers to a strong censure or, in legal terms, to the seizure of property for public use.

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Answer:

night it is night man!

Explanation:

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Is this from the Giver cause i can help :)

Explanation:

1. At night Because that is when the planes stopped and it was cool.

2. The memory of a sailboat bc it calmed him down.

3.So the planes will not spot them. Bc if they did they would be taken back and *Released*

Hope this help :)

Hrothgar was Beowulf's uncle.
a. True
b. False

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The correct answer to the question that is stated above is letter b, False.

Hrothgar was not  Beowulf's uncle. Beowulf's uncle was the King of the Geats, Hygelac.

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Hrothgar is the King of Danes. He has a great deal of compassion for his warriors and his people. 

We left King ranch on a december day in 1873. On the Santa Fe trail, we hit bad weather. The Red river was flooded and it took us four days to get the Cattle across. All in all, it was a hard trail drive, but we got our Longhorns to the railroad at Abilene. Which one of the following words should be capitalized?a. Railroad End of exam
b. Drive
c. Weather
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The correct answer is D, 'River' is the word which should be capitalized.

Identify the correct sentence A) Eat your vegetable's' and drink lots of water

B) Eat your vegetables' and drink lot's of water

C) Eat your vegetables' and drink lots of water

D) Eat your vegetables and drink lots of water

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The correct answer is D. Eat your vegetables and drink lots of water

Explanation:

According to grammar the use of apostrophe (') in English is related to two main cases the first one is contractions for example in "we don't go there" the words "do not" are being contracted and the second case is the use of possessives, this means the apostrophe (') is used to express the possession of something for example "Caroline's dog" expresses Caroline is the owner of the dog. In the case of the sentence "Eat your vegetables and drink lots of water" there are no contractions or use of words to express possession and therefore using the apostrophe (') in this particular sentence would be grammatically incorrect. Thus, the correct sentence is "Eat your vegetables and drink lots of water" because it is the sentence that does not have the apostrophe (') as grammatically this sentence does not require its use.

 D would be the correct sentence