Why are some of the animals attracted to Moses the raven's message? A.
Moses promises a better place in the afterlife, called Sugarcandy Mountain.

B.
Moses vows to find more food for them.

C.
Moses explains how the animals can escape Animal Farm.

D.
Moses knows that they grow rebellious toward Napoleon.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer should be (A.) Moses promises a better place in the afterlife, called Sugarcandy Mountain.

Sugarcandy Mountain is a religious representation of a mythical place called heaven or paradise as a destination of all the animals after death. It is where they will live in comfort and happiness.

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Which type of compound does the sentence contain?Tania feeds and brushes her dog daily. A. compound subject B. compound interjection C. compound verb D. compound object
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Dentify the phrase in this sentence.The cheetah runs quickly after the gazelle.

A.
the gazelle

B.
The cheetah runs quickly

C.
The cheetah runs

D.
after the gazelle

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the answer is b. the cheetah runs quickly is the phrase in this sentence

Who invented hunting?

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One opinion says that hunting was invented by the people who lived
back at the beginning of people.  I think it goes back even farther than
that.

Every living thing that can move around goes hunting for things to eat,
and there were a huge number of living things that could move around, 
long before people came along.  Like dinosaurs, bats, cockroaches etc.

So I don't think you can say that hunting was ever invented.  It was just
something that living things just naturally always did, like breathing.
people from the beginning of people.

Which of the following is a run-on sentence? While the rain was drenching at times, the fans were dedicated and refused to leave.
B. The players continue to work on both hitting and fielding, allowing them to improve both skillsets.
C. The game was tied at halftime; each coach gave his team a pep-talk.
D. The game will be called if the storm continues, the weather is dangerous.

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D is the incomplete sentence. There should be a period instead of a comma. Or the clause "the weather is dangerous" should be moved to the beginning of the sentence with a comma after it, and then after the comma there should be a word or phrase to connect the two thoughts, such as "so" or "which is why".

Identify the sentence that uses commas correctly. a) I also want to go to Mexico and, I am saving for the trip.
b) I also want to go to Mexico, and I am saving for the trip.
c) I also want to go to Mexico and I am saving for the trip.
d) I also want to go to Mexico, and I am saving, for the trip.

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b)I also want to go to Mexico, and I am saving for the trip. 

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Because the majority of the evening cable TVprograms available dealt with violence and sex, the
parents decided that the programs were
for the children to watch.
(A) exclusive
(B) acceptable
(C) instructive
(D) inappropriate
(E) unnecessary

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The answer is (D) Inappropriate. 

Shows like that are definitely inappropriate and unacceptable for children to watch. 

What would a geographer conducting research be most likely to do?

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A geographer would research, for example,  the land forms and oceans, the climatic patterns, such as wind patterns and their influence on other aspects, such as trade patterns or culture.

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