Which has a mismatch between subject and modifier? Though sleeping, my dream was so realistic that I thought I was awake.
Though sleeping, I had such a realistic dream that I thought I was awake.
Though I was sleeping, my dream was so realistic that I thought I was awake.

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Answer: The sentence that has a mismatch between subject and modifier is the first one - Though sleeping, my dream was so realistic that I thought I was awake.
The way this sentence is written, it would mean the dream was sleeping. 

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In which sentence is the number written correctly?a. The water temperature at the beach is sixty-eight degrees.
b. My uncle will turn thirty one on Tuesday.
c. We donated twenty six bags of clothes to a charity.

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A: The water temperature at the beach is sixty-eight degrees.

There are two general rule:

   - since you are consistent in spelling the numbers out, you must put a hyphenate on the numbers

   - typically if you have a number greater than ten you put it in number form (ie 13) instead of word form. It just depends of your preference as a writer or what the teacher wants.


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What is the definition of “symbol”? an image that simultaneously represents itself and something else the use of words that appeal to the five senses a lengthy or extended metaphor a figure of speech that contains exaggeration for emphasis

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A. An image that simultaneously represents itself and something else

Answer:

An image that simultaneously represents itself and something else

What are the major themes in Volume I of Frankenstein

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The major themes of Frankenstein:
1. birth and creation: Frankenstein succeeds in creating a 'human' life form much like what God has done.
2. alienation: Victor chooses to alienate himself because of his desire for knowledge.
3. family: Frankenstein presents the value of the domestic circle. It demonstrates that lack of connection to either family or society leads to murder, tragedy, and despair.
4. dangerous knowledge: it is an insane pursuit of knowledge that proves to be dangerous. Victor's act of creation results in the destruction of everyone dear to him. 
There are many themes in this fantastic novel by Mary Shelley, the wife of the famous Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. One of them is definitely the pursuit of knowledge, as Victor spends years alone learning, trying to get to the bottom of the meaning of life, and how to prolong it/give sb their life back. Another important theme is ethics and morals - is it moral to bring the dead back to life, or just leave them as they are? Love and marriage are also themes found in Volume I - family love, but also love between Victor and Elizabeth. Death and fear also have an important part throughout the novel, as Frankenstein's monster kills and makes people afraid of him. 

Which body part or system does the virus enter before spreading to the rest of the body?A)bloodstream
B)spinal fluid
C)cell
D)intestinal tract

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The body part where the virus enters first before spreading to the rest of the body is through the D. Intestinal Tract. Virus and bacteria are commonly ingested because thousands of bacteria or virus are present in our food. When these enters the intestinal tract where digestion and absorption occurs, some virus will travel to the blood stream and this is when they start to spread.

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The answer to your question is: D) intestinal tract.

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Which of the following root words means “Human kind”?Ambi-


B. Anthro-


C. Aud-


D. Andro-

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b) Anthro- man, human kind

B. Anthro 

It is used in words like Anthropomorphic, which means to "make like man", usually used in the context of gods with human qualities. 

#1: In the psychoanalytic approach, Eros is to__________________drive as_________________is to the death drive. A.fixation; thanatos
B.violence; schema
C.unconscious drives; thanatos
D.life; thanatos

#2: Cleo wanted to extend her curfew and her parents said no. She was angry and upset and went up to her bedroom and kicked her large stuffed dog. Cleo is using which of the defense mechanisms?
A.displacement
B.rationalization
C.repression
D.projection

#3: Piaget is to cognitive development as Erikson is to____________________development.
A.emotional
B.physical
C.moral
D.social

#4: If you went to take your psychology test and were given a math test, what is the problem with the test?
A.reliability
B.validity
C.standardization
D.norming

#5: Eight year old Herbie does not want to go to school. He is in the lowest reading group, has to go to the third grade for math and is the last one picked for teams on the playground. According to Erik Erikson what danger might take over Herbie?
A.guilt
B.mistrust
C.shame
D.inferiority

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These are the correct answers:

1. C.unconscious drives; thanatos
In the psychoanalytic approach, Eros is to  unconscious drive as Thanatos is to the death drive

2. A.displacement

3. 
D.social
Piaget is to cognitive development as Erikson is to social development.

4. 
C.standardization

5. 
D.inferiority

I hope these answers helped you.