Which slogan is most effective for promoting the Seattle Street Fair? A)The Seattle Street Fair is sponsored by local businesses.
B)There are a zillion things to do at the Seattle Street Fair.
C)Tickets for the Seattle Street Fair are $5 per person.
D)Come join us at the Seattle Street Fair, August 12–13!

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Answer 1
Answer: D is the correct answer. Slogan D is most effective because not only does it give important information (the date of the fair), which none of the other slogans give, it uses an imperative verb “come” which is important in influencing people to take action.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: There are a zillion things to do at the Seattle Street Fair.

Explanation:

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The correct answer is a.Holding her note cards, the woman stepped up to the microphone ready to give her speech..

That is because it is the most grammatically acceptable sentence of all the ones mentioned here as it has both the proper syntax and proper punctuation.

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To spell the word believable, why is the final e dropped from the base word believe? because the base word ends in consonant + vowel + consonant
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To spell the word believable, the final e is dropped from the base believe because the suffix begins with a vowel. There are certain rules to be followed when using suffixes to connect it to the base form of the words. And suffixes are also divided as vowel suffixes and consonant suffixes.

Answer:

To spell the word believable, why is the final e dropped from the base word believe?

Explanation:

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Final answer:

A simile is a comparison using 'like' or 'as'. In the story 'An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,' an example might be 'He felt like he was flying'. Without the provided excerpt, the specific simile can't be identified.

Explanation:

The question is asking for a simile from an excerpt from "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." A simile is a figure of speech that makes a comparison, showing similarities between two different things, and typically uses the words 'like' or 'as'. Without the actual excerpt provided in the question, I'm unable to identify the specific simile. However, an example from the story might be: 'He felt like he was flying.'

In the excerpt from "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", the simile can be found in the phrase "His neck was in pain and lifting his hands to it revealed that his flesh was sore and swollen". The simile is found in the phrase "his flesh was sore and swollen", where the comparison between the condition of his flesh and something else is being made.

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The answer would be phrase 3, since it uses the word "as" do describe a like situation. 

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