I'll give you my spare keys in case you _________ home before me

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Answer 1
Answer: I would assume the blank would be "get" or "return." 
Answer 2
Answer: I'll give you my spare keys in case you GET home before met

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Which sentence from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar uses the same literary technique that is used in these lines?You Blockes, you stones, you worse then senslesse things:
O you hard hearts, you cruell men of Rome…

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The sentence which Shakespeare's Julius Caesar uses the same literary technique from the lines above is : 

The Child was a joy to her heart, a blessed rain in the famine of a widow's life

Both of it has the same literary technique

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In the following sentence, identify the participle and the word the participle modifies. Talking rapidly, she gestured with her hands to emphasize her point.

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Gestured modifies hands


Participle
 
The underline word in the sentence, the boiled egg smelled rotten but tasted great! Which is boiled is a participle and not a verb because it doesn’t rely an action in the sentence instead it relays a modification or a description to the egg like an adjective or an adverb which is boiled egg. Participle is technically a verb that is utilized to describe a noun, noun phrase, verb or verb phrase.
 


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Talking and she

Choose the correct setence: A. The once in a lifetime experience left the couple feeling bewildered. B. the once-in-a-lifetime experience left the couple feeling bewildered.

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B. The once-in-a-lifetime experience left the couple feeling bewildered.

What is the perimeter of a 4 inch square

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If one side is 4 inches, we can multiply that to 4 since we know that a square has 4 sides, so our answer is 16.
Perimeter-l+l+w+w
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Which of the following is not part of prewriting? A.determine voice B.generate ideas C.organize ideas D.write introduction

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D. Writing intro 

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Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its pronoun subject? A. Both of those girls practices regularly on their woodwind instruments. B. Many of the boxes of cereal was empty. C. Each of them hopes to make new friends. D. Everyone in the lower seats have the best view of the game.

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It's D, only the ones in the lower seats, and not everyone in the room, have the best view.
the excact answer would be d