Which pronoun best completes the sentence? Each of the bicycles is missing __________ tires.

A.
their

B.
them

C.
its

D.
it

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Answer 1
Answer:

The answer is C. its

It shows possession of the tires (which the bike has possession over in this sentence.)

Answer 2
Answer: answer is A bro, English A.P. FTW

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1) When using semicolons, _________ can be used to connect independent clauses.A) comma splices


B) a dependent clause


C) conjunctive adverbs


D) coordinating conjunctions


2)When using a conjunctive adverb with a semicolon, does the semicolon come before or after the conjunctive adverb?


A) before the adverb


B) after the adverb

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Answer:

1) B

2) C

3)A

Explanation:

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dependant clause that’s the answer

30 points.Which text feature appears predominantly within the text itself?


I. headings


II. subheadings


III. indices


I only

I and II

I and III

I, II, and III

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The correct answer is I and II, which are headings and subheadings.

Explanation:

Headings are used to identify in a short phrase what a section of a divided text is about, it helps the reader to recognize the main idea of each section.

Subheadings usually divide the text into small sections and the reason to do that is that this way it is easier for the reader to understand the text when they are scan reading. Subheadings give hints of the main idea for each section the text is divided into. Last, subheadings always appear within the text.

im going to say I and II

Comflict between Ralph and Jack quotes ?

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"Shut up," said Ralph absently. He lifted the conch. "Seems to me we ought to have a chief to decide things."

"A chief! A chief!"

"I ought to be chief," said Jack with simple arrogance, "because I'm chapter chorister and head boy. I can sing C sharp." (1.229-231)

The suffusion drained away from Jack's face. Ralph waved again for silence.

"Jack's in charge of the choir. They can be—what do you want them be?"

"Hunters."

Jack and Ralph smiled at each other with shy liking. The rest began to talk eagerly. (1.254-257)

“You're no good on a job like this.”

“All the same –”

“We don’t want you,” said Jack, flatly. “Three’s enough.” (1.274-276)

"A fire! Make a fire!"

At once half the boys were on their feet. Jack clamored among them, the conch forgotten.

"Come on! Follow me!"

The space under the palm trees was full of noise and movement. Ralph was on his feet too, shouting for quiet, but no one heard him. All at once the crowd swayed toward the island and was gone—following Jack. (2.120-123)

Jack's face swam near him.

"And you shut up! Who are you, anyway? Sitting there telling people what to do. You can't hunt, you can't sing—"

"I'm chief. I was chosen."

"Why should choosing make any difference? Just giving orders that don't make any sense—" (5.238-241)

“Who thinks Ralph oughtn’t to be chief?”

He looked expectantly at the boys ranged around, who had frozen. Under the palms there was deadly silence.

“Hands up?” said Jack strongly, “whoever wants Ralph not to be chief?”

The silence continued, breathless and heavy and full of shame. Slowly the red drained from Jack’s cheeks, then came back with a painful rush. He licked his lips and turned his head at an angle, so that his gaze avoided the embarrassment of linking with another’s eye.

“How many think –”

His voice trailed off. The hands that held the conch shook. He cleared his throat, and spoke loudly.

“All right then.”

He laid the conch with great care in the grass at his feet. The humiliating tears were running from the corner of each eye.

“I’m not going to play any longer. Not with you.” (8.67-75)

Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? A. The blizzard lasted for hours, and the total snowfall was more than 10 inches. B. The blizzard lasted for hours and the total snowfall was more than 10 inches. C. The blizzard lasted for hours, the total snowfall was more than 10 inches. D. The blizzard lasted for hours the total snowfall was more than 10 inches.

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The correct option is A.

This is a sentence with two independent clauses.
I would say A. I would say that because when there is an 2 indenpendent clause you need to put a comma after and. The other sentences punctuation is all wrong.

according to the article, why did colonization by Western powers occur so rapidly during the Age of Imperialism

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The colonization of Western (specifically Europe) powers occurred so rapidly during the New Age of Imperialism because of their aggressiveness towards  creating a colonial power which is beneficial to their side. By 1870's and 1914, they've had a massive acceleration in terms of their technology, sciences, machinery and even their industry that also caused the domination of other continents like Asia and Africa. They have overruled those countries for they have the power and the national greatness .

Why doesn't Penelope confront the suitors for trying to kill Telemachus? She doesn't know they are plotting. She does—she just has no power to enforce it. She is afraid of angering the suitors. Her serving women warn her not to.

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Penelope knew about the suitors and their plot to kill Telemachus but she did not have enough power to do anything about it.

Answer:

She does—she just has no power to enforce it.

Explanation:

Penelope does confront the suitors and even reminds one of them, Antinous, that his father was once saved by Odysseus. In the end, Penelope is told by the suitors that they mean no harm to her son. By then, there's nothing else that Penelope could have done.