Which sentence has a transitive verb?a. The navy passed silently in the night.
b. Soldiers passed by the crowds in full armor.
c. Archers passed arrows among themselves.
d. News of the victory passed quickly among the troops.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

The sentence that contains a transitive verb is sentence C.

Explanation:

Transitive verbs have two characteristics: They are action verbs and they select arguments. That is, they express a doable activity and they take direct or indirect objects to complete their meaning. In the sentence above, the NP "archers", subject of the sentence, denotes the people carrying out the action denoted by the verb (passed) and the NP "arrows" functions as the direct object, the object receiving the action.

Answer 2
Answer: the answer would be c

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Which of the planets did the team of astronomers study for their report?What is the antecedent of the interrogative pronoun Which?


A) report
B) astronomers
C) planets
D) team

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C) Planets
The pronoun "which" is asking about the planets studied.

Answer:

C) planets

Explanation:

In english grammar, an antecedent gives meaning to a word called "proform" that substitutes for other words, in this case the word Which is a proform that substitutes for planets, because it is asking which "planet" of the planets did the team of astronomers study for their report.

Why was anne frank and her family in hiding?

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Answer:

Because they were hiding from Hitler, because they did not want to be turned in by the neighbors and get taken to a concentration camp.............

Explanation:

Answer:

Her and her family were Jewish and the Nazi's didn't like Jewish people because they blamed the Jews for Germany losing a war.

The revelers' masks and costumes symbolize their attempt to hide from the Red Death. What detail from the story supports this interpretation?A. The music stops each time the ebony clock chimes.

 

B. The uninvited guest has blood on his mask and costume.

 

C. The revelers look like dreams moving from room to room.

 

D. There are seven chambers, each decorated in a different color.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B. The uninvited guest has blood on his mask and costume." The revelers' masks and costumes symbolize their attempt to hide from the Red Death. the detail from the story supports this interpretation is that B. The uninvited guest has blood on his mask and costume.

I believe the answer is C.

Which sentences in this excerpt from South! show that Shackleton felt his men displayed determination in difficult situationsThe conditions in the boat, uncomfortable before, had been made worse by the deluge of water. All our gear was thoroughly wet again. Our cooking-stove had been floating about in the bottom of the boat, and portions of our last hoosh seemed to have permeated everything. Not until 3 a.m., when we were all chilled almost to the limit of endurance, did we manage to get the stove alight and make ourselves hot drinks. The carpenter was suffering particularly, but he showed grit and spirit. Vincent had for the past week ceased to be an active member of the crew, and I could not easily account for his collapse. Physically he was one of the strongest men in the boat. He was a young man, he had served on North Sea trawlers, and he should have been able to bear hardships better than McCarthy, who, not so strong, was always happyA gentle snow-slope descended at our feet towards a valley that separated our ridge from the hills immediately behind Husvik, and as we stood gazing Worsley said solemnly, “Boss, it looks too good to be true!” Down we went, to be checked presently by the sight of water 2500 ft. below. We could see the little wave-ripples on the black beach, penguins strutting to and fro, and dark objects that looked like seals lolling lazily on the sand. This was an eastern arm of Fortuna Bay, separated by the ridge from the arm we had seen below us during the night. The slope we were traversing appeared to end in a precipice above this beach. But our revived spirits were not to be damped by difficulties on the last stage of the journey, and we camped cheerfully for breakfast. Whilst Worsley and Crean were digging a hole for the lamp and starting the cooker I climbed a ridge above us, cutting steps with the adze, in order to secure an extended view of the country below.

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"The carpenter was suffering particularly, but he showed grit and spirit. Vincent had for the past week ceased to be an active member of the crew, and I could not easily account for his collapse. Physically he was one of the strongest men in the boat. He was a young man, he had served on North Sea trawlers, and he should have been able to bear hardships better than McCarthy, who, not so strong, was always happy." 
Also, this sentence: " But our revived spirits were not to be damped by difficulties on the last stage of the journey, and we camped cheerfully for breakfast."

Answers are:  (1)  The Carpenter was suffering particularly, but he showed grit and spirit.  (2)  But our revived spirits were not to be damped by difficulties on the last stage of the journey, and we camped cheerfully for breakfast.


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Which sentence is a run-on sentence? B.
I like to walk in the sun, so I wear sunscreen.
C.
Time seems to pass very quickly when I try to get a lot done.
D.
I want to be a good musician, I practice every day.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

because a run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses are connected improperly.

D BECAUSE THATS WHAT THE GUY ABOVE SAID

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The introduction of light into a cold, dark setting reflects Thoreau’s happiness at being separate from society.
Thoreau is surprised by the appearance of spring sunlight, just as he is surprised at the discoveries he makes about nature during the course of his time in the woods.
The feeling of happiness Thoreau describes at the changing of the seasons parallels his contentment as his self-knowledge grows.

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The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the first choice.

The statement that contrast of two time periods that aids the development of a theme is "Thoreau’s description of a burst of light on a winter day resembles his own enlightenment."

I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!

his description of light

A.

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