Michael gave special trophies. Some people wanted those trophies. Those people got the trophies. (Combine using subordinating conjunctions)

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Micheal gave special trophies and some peeple wanted those trophies so those people got the trophies.

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Determine the part of speech for the italicized word in the sentence below.While their parents were quietly talking, Lilly shrieked "(Mine!)" as she grabbed the toy from Ollie.
noun
verb
adverb
adjective
preposition
interjection

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The part of speech that the word "mine" has in the sentence is "noun" so option A) is correct.

The word "mine" is a pronoun that functions as a replacement of a noun. In this case the pronoun "mine" is a substitute for a noun.

The rest of the parts of speech provided as options do not reflect the function of the pronoun "mine" in the sentence.

To sum up, the pronoun "mine" functions as noun in this sentence.

(Mine) in this sentence functions as a PRONOUN. A possessive pronoun.

But since pronoun isn't one of the options, I think we could also say that it functions as an adjective. Because Lilly is describing the toy as hers.

What tone does this passage convey? Eugene was upset that his team was not playing better. “If they play like this in the first quarter, then they are definitely going to lose! It’s over before it’s even started.”

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the tone would be pessimistic, because Eugene is thinking negatively

the tone would be pessimistic, because Eugene is thinking negatively

Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly. A - "The ambassador's entourage will arrive at half past six.", Leah announced.
B - "The ambassadors entourage will arrive at half past six", Leah announced.
C - "The ambassador's entourage will arrive at half past six," Leah announced.
D - "The ambassadors entourage will arrive at half past six," Leah announced.

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The sentence which is punctuated correctly is:

C - "The ambassador's entourage will arrive at half past six," Leah announced. 

Leah's speech is enclosed in quotation marks to emphasize it. The word "ambassador" has a contraction to refer to  "entourage" as the word it modifies.

According to the reading, how did the bubonic plague first spread among countries?

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Since you didn't provide the text, i can tell you that it first spread from Asia to Italy using merchant ships through rodents. Rodents who were infested would infest people and other animals, more so fleas, who would carry it over to humans, who would then carry it over to other humans, etc etc.

Which of the following is a fallacy of ambiguity? I. division II. personal attack III. appeal to a lack of evidence I only III only I and III II and III

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A fallacy of ambiguity occurs whenever one uses a phrase that is unclear or when multiple definitions are used within a single argument. It takes the logical form of "Claim X is made; Y is concluded as a result of an unclear understanding of X." One example is "We have a good understanding of the world around us. Therefore, we know exactly how this world came to be." One thing does not necessarily lead to the other. I believe the answer would be an appeal to a lack of evidence. 

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A.  I only

Explanation: I just took the test

True or False Questions Help? "The pizza was delivered by my old babysitter" is in the passive voice. True False "I hear America singing" is in the passive voice. True False "Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled peppers" is an alliteration in the active voice. True False

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Passive = past = -ed
Active = being done right now = -ing

"The pizza was delivered by my old babysitter"  is in the passive voice. True

"I hear America singing" is in the passive voice. False

"Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled peppers" is an alliteration in the active voice. False
1:True 
2:False
3:False
singing isn't passive and picked isn't active but delivered is passive
passive:past
active:present