Sedimentary rock has been found on mountain tops true or false
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Answer:
true it was found on Himalayas
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What element of Greek tragedy does Ismene articulated based from the following lines of Antigone?. . 'Tis foolishness, I ween, . To overstep in aught the golden mean.. .
anagnorisis. hubris. peripeteia. catastrophe
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I believe it is a.anagnorisis It's the moment where a character realizes the true nature of themselves or their situation, gaining important insight about their nature. I'm pretty that's the correct answer.hubris is excessive pride or over confidence. The character in question seems to display remorse/regret not pride so I'm going with a.
Which personal pronoun agrees with its antecedent and correctly completes the sentence? The president, Miss Kensington, spoke so well that everyone agreed with __________.
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The correct answer is "her". This is because an antecedent basically means to whom does the pronoun refer and the pronoun has to refer to Miss Kensington. This is why the correct form is her.
Which additional words in the sentence should be capitalized? The island of santa catalina is off the coast of california. Choose all answers that are correct. A. Santa B. Catalina C. California D. Island I don't know this one, GUM isn't my best subject
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The words to be capitalized are A) Santa B) Catalina and C) California.
All these name of places are part of a noun. And remember that all nouns have to be Capitalized.
A,B,and C all should be capitalized. Hope i helped:)
Which answers are acceptable ways to hyphenate memorable?Choose all answers that are correct.
A. memo- rable
B. memora- ble
C. mem- orable
D. memor- able
E. m- emorable
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D. memor- able
The word 'memorable' is derived from two words, which are 'memory' and 'able'.
what should be added when an adverb begins a sentence A comma B a semicolon C an exclamation mark Da period
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Let's take an example. An adverb is basically an adjective for a verb: it describes a verb, and often ends in -ly. Here's a sentence, WITHOUT PROPER PUNCTUATION: "Slowly Anna walked." What fits here?
Let's work backwards. If D is correct: "Slowly. Anna walked." This is incorrect, because this would make "slowly" part of a separate sentence, not the beginning of the same sentence. This is the same situation for C. If it were correct: "Slowly! Anna walked." This makes it a separate sentence, so C is incorrect. What about B? "Slowly; Anna walked." This is incorrect because it makes "slowly" too separate from "Anna walked." Semicolons are used for completely separate ideas, NOT adverbs. The only right answer is A: "Slowly, Anna walked." This separates the adverb enough so it doesn't confuse, but you still know we are really saying "Anna walked slowly."