Is the word made a 1- past participle
2-present participle
3- past
4-present

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is 3 - past

It would be a past participle if it said had made. Present is make and present participle is making.

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Which does NOT contain any punctuation errors?A. Sure they are, Mac replied
B. "Are woodpeckers carpenters? Henry asked."
C. He added "that they drill holes in trees."
D. " Robins, on the other hand," said Mary, "are masons."

i think its C am i right

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Your answer is going to be D! The reason that C is not right, is because after 'he added' there should be a comma, to  pause before speaking the dialogue.

Answer:

Yes, the answer is D

Explanation:

Believe it or not, there are such things as masons.

2.Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks?A.
Uncle Ross can recite from memory the short poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, by Robert Frost.

B.
Alfred Noyes wrote the short poem "The Highwayman."

C.
I was surprised by the last stanza of Ernest Lawrence Thayer's short poem about baseball, "Casey at the Bat."

D.
Ms. Cook's favorite short poem is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's A Psalm of Life.

3.

Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks?

A.
Sputnik I was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.

B.
The world's first artificial satellite was Sputnik I.

C.
"Sputnik I" weighed 184 pounds, about as much as an average man.

D.
The satellite "Sputnik I" circled Earth for several months.

4.

Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks?

A.
No, I'm busy reading Curse of the Red Sox in the sports section of the Boston Globe.

B.
Did you read the article "How to Avoid Boredom" in today's Bristol Press?

C.
Would someone pass me the article "Senator Sneezes" in the "Washington Post"?

D.
Yesterday's Los Angeles Times ran an article titled "So You Want to Become a Movie Star."

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for number 2. the correct answer would be B. Alfred Noyes wrote the short poem "The Highwayman."

for number 3. the correct answer would be A. Sputnik I was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.

for number 4 the answer would be D. Yesterday's Los Angeles Times ran an article titled "So You Want to Become a Movie Star" seems to be the most correct because I don't see italics

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When using a colon to introduce a list, what must the colon follow?

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Answer:

Explanation:

A colon is needed to introduce a list right after an independent clause

Which sentence uses the correct pronoun? A. The curious child watched they play in the yard. B. The curious child watched them play in the yard. C. The curious child watched his play in the yard. D. The curious child watched he play in the yard.

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B. The curious child watched them play in the yard.

The correct answer I think Is B.The curious child watched them play in the yard>

How is the underlined pronoun in the sentence used? Who told you about the surprise birthday party? A. predicate nominative B. object of a preposition C. subject D. direct object

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If the underlined pronoun is who, then the answer is C) subject. If the underlined pronoun is you, then the answer is indirect object. 

Is ocean a noun????????????

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easy way to test a noun or not
if you can eat it or explode it or do something to it

exaple
is eat a noun
can you burn an eat?
no
it's not a nown


ocean
can you eat it
kinda
can you do something to it
yes so it's a noun


yes the ocean is a thing which makes it a noun this is the definition

a very large expanse of sea, in particular, each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically: