What is the complete predicate of the sentence? The fox crept softly through the brush.

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Answer: A predicate is a word or a group of words which describes or tells what the subject is all about. The complete predicate of the given sentence is, crept softly through the bush. 

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The sentence that uses possessive personal pronouns correctly is A. Have you seen the cat and its kittens?

B.  is wrong because (their's) is not a word, it would have to be their or theirs, no apostrophe.

C. Stanley claimed that the papers were his'. is wrong because (his) is the possessive no apostrophe after the s.

D.  is wrong because (it's) is a contraction for 'it is'. And you wouldn't say, the squirrel twitched it is tail.

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The Continental Army had a realistic chance of winning against the British.

The Continental Army had a realistic chance of winning against the British.

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It's like using a simile or a metaphor you are building its character by describing it , Example: That dog had really big teeth and it was almost 4 feet tall.
And here's a version were I would use Figurative Language:
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"The inscription was once clear but is now hard to decipher" is by far the best option from the list since this was written in way that was meant to be timeless. 

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Answer:The connotation of this poem is negative. This is known because in the poem it states "But there is no joy in Mudvill- Mighty Casey has struck out". In this piece of evidence it uses the phrase "no joy" this word gives off a negative connotation by saying that no one is happy. With this being shown in evidence you can conclude that this poem gives off a negative connotation.

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I would say that this poem is in a negative connotation.

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in the end, they say there is no joy in Mudville-mighty Casey has struck out which is seen in a negative light