Which sentence does not use a colon correctly?a. These packages are for: Mrs. Carty, Miss Cohen, and Mr. Deller.
b. Here's what you have to do: put gas in the car, pick up some milk, and fold the laundry.
c. The science fiction course includes these authors: Madeleine L'Engle, Ursula K. LeGuin, and Ray Bradbury.
d. We need the following information: name, address, and telephone number.

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Answer 1
Answer: it is A i am doing the same test "These packages are for: Mrs. Carty, Miss Cohen, and Mr. Deller."

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The type of communication that the teacher has in the classroom, is termed as a. Interpersonal
b. Mass communication
c. Group communication
d. Face-to-face communication

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It's definitely not a mass communication: it does not include mass media.

It's actually all the other choices:

a. Interpersonal (between people)
c. Group communication (in a group)
d. Face-to-face communication (not mediated by technology)

I would choose the option of Group communication, as it's its more visible trait, but technically, all those options are correct!


Identify the sentence that has correct subjectdash–verb agreement.a. When Professor Jones​ lectures, everybody listen and take notes.
b. When Professor Jones​ lectures, everybody listens and takes notes.
c. When Professor Jones​ lectures, everybody listens and take notes.
d. When Professor Jones​ lectures, everybody listen and takes notes.

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Answer: b. When Professor Jones​ lectures, everybody listens and takes notes.

Explanation: Subject-verb agreement is simply to use singular verbs with singular subjects and plural verbs with plural subjects. Indefinite pronouns like anyone, everyone, someone, no one, nobody are always singular and, therefore, require singular verbs. In the given sentence we have the indefinite pronoun "everybody" and it requires singular verbs, so the correct answer would be "When Professor Jones​ lectures, everybody listens and takes notes."

"everybody" is in agreement with singular verbs, think about it as each person": the correct answer is the one where both verbs are in singular form: b. When Professor Jones​ lectures, everybody listens and takes notes.

Read this passage from Alan Weisman's "The City Without Us":He props his running shoe against the whitish bark of a Chinese Amur cork tree, growing among the last of the hemlocks. "This may sound blasphemous, but maintaining biodiversity is less important than maintaining a functioning ecosystem. What matters is that soil is protected, that water gets cleaned, that trees filter the air, that a canopy regenerates new seedlings to keep nutrients from draining away into the Bronx River."

Now read this passage from Jared Diamond's "The Ends of the World as We Know Them":

Both the shoguns and the Japanese peasants took a long-term view: the former expected to pass on their power to their children, and the latter expected to pass on their land. . . . Today, despite having the highest human population density of any large developed country, Japan is more than 70 percent forested.

What common theme of green literature is most strongly evident in both passages?

A. In order to thrive in coming centuries, people must find viable alternatives to fossil fuels, such as coal.
B. With careful and intelligent management, ecosystems can still thrive after human beings have changed them.
C. In order meet their goals, environmentalists must help people develop a personal desire to protect nature.
D. There is no excuse for damaging the natural world, and anyone who does so will pay a steep price.

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I believe the correct answer is: B. With careful and intelligent management, ecosystems can still thrive after human beings have changed them.

Both of these passages talk about the importance of maintaining and taking care of the ecosystem: the first one deals with the priorities in preserving nature; and the second one puts Japanese people as an example to follow in terms of protecting the environment.

Answer:I believe the correct answer is: B. With careful and intelligent management, ecosystems can still thrive after human beings have changed them.

Both of these passages talk about the importance of maintaining and taking care of the ecosystem: the first one deals with the priorities in preserving nature; and the second one puts Japanese people as an example to follow in terms of protecting the environment.

The addition of which of the following sentences would create an effective paragraph?Planning a party can be an easy task. First, the host should create a guest list. Second, decorations for the
venue should planned. Third, food should be ordered, keeping the number of guests in mind. _______.
Finally, once the big day comes and the guests arrive, the host should enjoy the company of family and
good friends.
A. Fourth, the invitations should be sent.
B. Games should be planned.
C. Next, the colors of the decorations should be chosen.
(D.The host should be sure to have various foods available for guests with different tastes.) I know this is wrong

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The answer is letter a. Fourth, the invitations should be sent. Letter A makes an effective paragraph, since the paragraph is in chronological order, or arranged in order. Every sentence starts with the first, second, third, order, that is why letter a. is the answer because not only does it create an effective paragraph but it also completes the chronological order.

Read the sentence. Neither one of them knew the answer to the difficult question. Which word is the indefinite adjective? one difficult them neither

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Answer:

Neither

Explanation:

An indefinite adjective is an adjective formed from an indefinite prounoun. The most common indefinite prounouns include all, any, none, someone, etc... When we use these as adjectives, they are called indefinite adjectives. They are often used to describe a noun. In this case, the only appropriate choice is neither.

Difficult is the indefinite adjective because it modifies the state of the word question.

Spell tong in your mouth

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Tongue is the correct spelling.