What form is the underlined verb in the sentence?The preschoolers have colored the leaves bright yellow, orange, and red.
A.past
B.present
C.past participle
D.present participle

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Answer 1
Answer: The only verb in the sentence - "colored" - is in the perfect/past tense.

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What motivates Hally to insult Sam and spit in his face?He wants more respect from Sam and Willie.He does not like Sam meddling in his family matters.He is angry that Sam and Willie are acting like children.He is distressed upon hearing of his father’s return home.

What understanding do audiences not gain from a soliloquy ?

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"Interaction" is the one understanding among the choices given in the question that audiences do not gain from a soliloquy. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". I hope that this is the answer that has come to your help.

THE MATERIAL SELF IS a. who we are, determined by what we have b. who we are, determined by what others give us c. who we desire to be, created by buying things d. who others perceive us to be, based on our things Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C DTERMINED BY WHA

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Answer:

a. who we are, determined by what we have.

Explanation:

The concept of material self refers to the objects that we claim we possess. These objects are united to our personality and our sense of self through our ownership. Therefore, they can be considered material extensions of an individual's identity. The concept was developed by American psychologist and philosopher William James.

A. Who we are, determined by what we have.

Read the following excerpt from Grendel."You're all crazy," I bellowed, "you're all insane!" I'd never howled more loudly in my life. Darts like hot coals went through my legs and arms and I howled more loudly still. And then, just when I was sure I was finished, a shriek ten times as loud as mine came blaring off the cliff. It was my mother! She came roaring down like thunder, screaming like a thousand hurricanes, eyes as bright as dragonfire, and before she was within a mile of us, the creatures had leaped to their horses and galloped away. Big trees shattered and fell from her path; the earth trembled. Then her smell poured in like blood into a silver cup, filling the moonlit clearing to the brim, and I felt the two trees that held me falling, and I was tumbling, free, into the grass.
Select one example of figurative language that the author uses in this excerpt. Identify the type of figurative language used and then explain what the figurative language means and analyze what it tells the reader about Grendel's mother. Be sure to use specific details from the excerpt to support your ideas.

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"She came roaring down like thunder, screaming like a thousand hurricanes, eyes as bright as dragonfire". In this particular line, we can see that the author uses a metaphor to describe the movement of Grendel's mother. First, she came roaring like thunder would probably mean that as she approached, she was making loud noises most likely foot stomping and making a fuss. Screaming like a thousand hurricanes means that her screams sound like a thousand hurricanes (very noisy). And her eyes as bright as dragonfire which means that she was very angry. 

How does the following poem express the beliefs of the humanist movement?Sonnet 4 from Astrophil and Stella by Sir Philip SidneyVirtue, alas, now let me take some rest. Thou set’st a bate between my will and wit. If vain love have my simple soul oppress’d, Leave what thou likest not, deal not thou with it. Thy scepter use in some old Cato’s breast; Churches or schools are for thy seat more fit. I do confess, pardon a fault confess’d, My mouth too tender is for thy hard bit. But if that needs thou wilt usurping be, The little reason that is left in me, And still th’effect of thy persuasions prove: I swear, my heart such one shall show to thee That shrines in flesh so true a deity, That Virtue, thou thyself shalt be in love.
a)It emphasizes the fulfillment of worldly love.
B)It mentions religious institutions such as the Catholic Church.
C)It emphasizes the superiority of virtue.
D)It uses reason to make its point.

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It emphasizes the fulfillment of worldly love. Because that is the only characteristic of the humanist movement among these. A humanist is an promoter of the principles of humanism. Humanist is a practiced to someone who apply on human activities and capabilities.

Answer:

A.for Plato Classes

Explanation:

Which type of pronoun is bolded in the following sentence?If I had to choose one color, that would be my favorite.

a) relative
b) interrogative
c) indefinite
d) demonstrative

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The correct answer is C (demonstrative).

Demonstrative pronouns always point to specific things.

In the example provided, the speaker clearly states "if I had to choose one color, THAT would be my favorite". Hence, "that" stands for the color the speaker would choose. It is a demonstrative pronoun since it is pointing out to said color.

Which of the words printed in italics in the following sentences is most likely to convey a denotative meaning?a. cream
b. owl
c. goods
d. time

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The correct answer should be B. Owl.

This is because the other examples could have various meanings to various people while an Owl has an easily represented denotative meaning, it being an animal.