How does Galarzo best capture the competence of his teacher, Miss Ryan, in the excerpt from Barrio Boy?A.
He recalls how she allowed her students to teach her other languages.

B.
He describes her posture as she "patrolled" the room with her "withering height."

C.
He describes her "blond radiant" face and "wide open" eyes.

D.
He recalls how she celebrated each student's successes.

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Answer 1
Answer: The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B. He describes her posture as she "patrolled" the room with her "withering height." "Galarzo best capture the competence of his teacher, Miss Ryan, in the excerpt from Barrio Boy is that He describes her posture as she "patrolled" the room with her "withering height."
Answer 2
Answer:

the correct answer is

D. He recalls how she celebrated each student's successes.

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D. "Look, Jennifer, at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra. I believe D because with the Jennifer part you really don't have to say the name, but since the name was added you need apostrophes on both sides of the name.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Because Look at the pair of jeans is suppose to have a coma after look and you are suppose to yell.

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Answer:

Two sentences use "eating" as a participle:

B. My eating habits are a lot healthier than they used to be.

D. This problem has been eating away at me, and I can't sleep.

Explanation:

The gerund and the present participle are identical to the eye. They both are formed by adding -ing to a verb root. Thus, "eating" can be a gerund or a participle, according to the context.

The difference between them is quite simple. The gerund acts like a noun, having the same functions a noun would have in a sentence: subject, object of a verb or of a preposition, and subject complement. The present participle, on the other hand, will either act as an adjective, modifying a noun or a pronoun, or be a part of a continuous tense.

That is precisely what we have in options B and D. In option B, "eating" is an adjective modifying the noun "habits". In letter D, "eating" is a part of the Present Perfect Continuous tense. Therefore, in options B and D, "eating" is a participle:

B. My eating habits are a lot healthier than they used to be.

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Answer:

Ouch! That rose bush is loaded with thorns.

Explanation:

We need to capitalize the first word of a sentence. Therfore, both the words "ouch" and "that" should be capitalized. No other words need capitalization in this sentence. We would not capitalize rose bush, because it is not a proper noun. It is just a common noun.

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The correct answer is Serge had studied Latin for three years before he started college.

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