What figure of speech is illustrated in this sentence?My computer is angry

A. metaphor
B. personification
C. simile

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is B. Personification
Answer 2
Answer: B it gave a computer human emotions

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Which pronoun best completes the sentence?How is the pronoun used?

Are Jenny and ______ walking to the soccer fields this afternoon?

A. us; subject

B. we; subject

C. us; predicate nominative

D. we; predicate nominative

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The correct answer is B. 'we; subject'. If it helps, try rephrasing the question as a statement.

Jenny and ___ are walking to the soccer fields this afternoon.

The missing word has to be a subject and not a predicate nominative, since 'walking' is an action verb (predicate nominatives are only present in sentences with a linking verb). Therefore, the answer is either A or B. Now, let's substitute both 'us' and 'we' into the sentence and see which one works better.

Jenny and us are walking to the soccer fields this afternoon.

Jenny and we are walking to the soccer fields this afternoon.

If it helps, try using a singular pronoun instead of a plural pronoun, since both sentences sound a bit strange.

Jenny and me are walking to the soccer fields this afternoon.

Jenny and I are walking to the soccer fields this afternoon.

Now it's pretty obvious which one is correct. I think we've all had an English teacher or a Grammar Nazi correct us when we say 'Me and my friend'. 'Me' cannot be correct here, therefore the plural form of 'me', 'us', cannot be correct either.

Therefore, the answer is B. 'we; subject'.

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Checking and rechecking you work for mistakes is an example of

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A.Paying attention to detail

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checking and rechecking your work for mistakes is an example of Paying attention to detail.

Please Help!!!!Which is the subordinate clause in the sentence?
Some unprotected animals get swept out of the tide pool when waves rush in with much-needed moisture.
A. out of the tide pool
B. with much-needed moisture
C. some unprotected animals get swept out of the tide pool
D. when waves rush in with much-needed moisture

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A subordinate clause is a sentence that is started by a subordinating conjunction, for example "when the phone rang." 
It is also called a dependent clause. It cannot stand alone as a sentence on its own, due to the subordinating conjunction "when" in this case.

Some subordinating conjunctions are when, after, since, where.
So in your sentence, you see "when," a subordinating conjunction.
So your subordinate clause is when waves rush in with much-needed moisture
First find the subordinate conjunction. In this case, it is "when". The subordinate conjunction leads to the subordinate clause, which is this case, then 
D. when waves rush in with much needed moisture. 
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6 sentences for the word solace

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Solace means to comfort in times of saddens etc. Some sentences:-
 
1. My best friend found solace in me.
2. I found solace in my best friend. 
3. i helped solace my aunt. 
4. Mina helped solace Jeena. 
5. Semi helped solace her cat, matt.
6. Do you need me to help solace you?

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A found solace in my dog.
my mom found solace in my mom.
Mickey found solace in regina.
My dad had solace in my mom.
My friend found solace in me right after my breakup.
My dad found solace in me.

As Malvolio grows more and more upset when he is locked in a dark room, Sir Toby says, "I would we were well rid of this knavery." What does this show about Sir Toby? A. He thinks that Malvolio really has gone mad, and he's proud of himself. B. He thinks the joke they've played on Malvolio has gone too far, and he regrets it. C. He thinks that Malvolio is only pretending to be distraught, and he's annoyed. D. He thinks that Malvolio must be let out of the room so that he can attend to important business.Which theme does the subplot involving Sir Andrew help convey?

A.
A trusted friend can often help resolve an important conflict.

B.
One shouldn't think too much or too little of oneself.

C.
The path to true love is full of difficulties and obstacles.

D.
It is best to always take one's own actions and the actions of others very seriously.

Which event contributes to the resolution of the play's main conflict?

A.
Malvolio falls in love with Olivia.

B.
Viola falls in love with Duke Orsino.

C.
Olivia falls in love with Cesario.

D.
Viola stops pretending to be Cesario.

Why does Sebastian's arrival in Illyria further confuse several characters in Twelfth Night?

A.
Sebastian is dressed as a woman, so he looks just like Viola.

B.
Sebastian dresses in yellow stockings, cross-gartered, like Malvolio.

C.
Sebastian looks just like Cesario.

D.
Sebastian immediately falls in love with Viola.

Why does Sir Andrew make a fool out of himself in Twelfth Night?

A.
He lets other characters talk him out of wise decisions.

B.
He is trying to show other characters how they are being foolish.

C.
His love for Olivia blinds him to the truth.

D.
He hopes that his ridiculous behavior will win Olivia's heart.

Which sentence best describes Sir Toby?

A.
He's a careless thief.

B.
He's a jolly prankster.

C.
He's an honorable knight.

D.
He's a devoted uncle.

Why does Olivia say "Heaven restore thee!" to Malvolio when she encounters him quoting Maria's letter and dressed in yellow stockings, cross-gartered?

A.
She thinks he has fallen in love with Maria.

B.
She thinks he has gone mad.

C.
She think he has changed his selfish ways.

D.
She thinks he has offended Duke Orsino.

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As Malvolio grows more and more upset when he is locked in a dark room, Sir Toby says, "I would we were well rid of this knavery."
The above phrase shows this about Sir Toby: B. He thinks the joke they've played on Malvolio has gone too far, and he regrets it.

The theme of the subplot involving Sir Andrew help convey that B. One shouldn't think too much or too little of oneself.
In this case, Sir Andrew thinks too little of himself that he is easily manipulated by Sir Toby.


When D. Viola stops pretending to be Cesario, this event contributes to the resolution of the play's main conflict.


Sebastian's arrival in Illyria further confuse several characters in Twelfth Night because C.
Sebastian looks just like Cesario.

Sir Andrew make a fool out of himself in Twelfth Night because A. He lets other characters talk him out of wise decisions.


B. He’s a jolly prankster is the sentence that best describes Sir Toby.

Olivia say "Heaven restore thee!" to Malvolio when she encounters him quoting Maria's letter and dressed in yellow stockings, cross-gartered because B. She thinks he has gone mad.



what can you infer about the speaker's feelings toward her father? Why doesn't she try to intervene in the conflict between her parents? Cite evidence from the text to support your answer.

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no context how are we supposed to answer this