Which corrects any error in the use of apostrophes in the sentence? These suitcases are ours'; yours are still on the conveyor belt at baggage claim. A. your's B. ours C. There is no error in this sentence. D. suitcases'

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Answer 1
Answer: "Ours" does not need an apostrophe because it is already a possesive pronoun.
Answer 2
Answer: I think that the only answer is C

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Walter Cronkite's special interview from Vietnam did not___.

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Answer:

result in a fine for CBS's violation of the Fairness Doctrine, result in President Nixon encouraging the silent majority to come forward, illustrate the media's perceived effect on public opinion.

its probably this but i cant be totally sure

Explanation:

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Answer:

D. Meditative

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D. Meditative. It is the the only answer in the question that makes sense

What is a metaphor in English terms

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a metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word'phrase is applied to an object/ action to which it is not literally suited.

examples:

the cats fur was a blanket of warmth. 
'her eyes were fireflies.'

and a common metaphor:
brokenhearted.

the cat's fur isn't /actually/ a blanket, but it's body heat makes the cats fur warm and snuggly.

her eye's aren't /really/ fireflies, but they're very bright and shining (indicating happiness, perhaps?)

heat's don't /actually/ break into pieces, its just hurt and sadness (and a common metaphor.)

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Figure of Speech (or stylisticdevice or rhetorical device) is using of different styles to complement anidea, feeling or meaning. These speeches give importance, newness ofexpression, or clearness. The following are the figures of speeches:

Synecdoche
, Anastrophe, Anaphora, Antonomasia, Personification, Simile, Analogy, Metaphor, Alliteration,Euphemism, Assonance,Idiom, Funny Metaphors, Jargon, Double Negative, Anadiplosis, Appositive, EnthymemeParallelism,  Adjunction, Antithesis, Apostrophe, Climax, Metonymy, Oxymoron, Litotes, Paralipsis, Hyperbole, Onomatopoeia, Imagery, Symbol, Pun, Allegory, Tautology, RhetoricZeugma, Anticlimax,Consonance, Irony, Polysyndeton, Rhetorical Question, Asyndeton, Parenthesis, Antimetabole, Epistrophe, Understatement, Chiasmus, Epithetand False Analogy.
 

A metaphor is a subtle comparison of one word,relating to another.

Which word correctly completes the sentence? That photographer specializes in __________ portraits.   A. childrens'   B. children's   C. childrens

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I got b for the answer. B. children's 

what does the author of " a mountain calling " suggest about John muir's attitude about nature? use two details from the passage to support your responce

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While I can go into detail about John's attitude towards nature, I will not be able to help much with the details of the passage without having the passage.  That said, "a mountain calling" would indicate that the character is one with nature, or rather, is yearning to be away from his current situation to be away in nature.  He finds nature soothing.  Details from the passage should help to support that John is wanting to get back to being one with the mountain, or he finds being in nature to be the place he is most comfortable.

What is the difference between proper and common adjectives?

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Proper adjectives have their initial letter capitalised, for example American - derived from a proper noun America - or Victorian - derived from (queen) Victoria.

Common adjectives, on the contrary, don't have
their initial letter capitalised, for example green, empty, colourful. Just remember that "common adjective" is not a scientific term used by linguists, it is informal.

Answer:

Proper adjectives have their initial letter capitalized

Explanation:

Most adjectives used in writing and speech are common adjectives. Common adjectives are not capitalized. This is because they are everyday words, not derived from proper nouns. Proper adjectives are derived from proper nouns.