What were the two prized possessions of the Dillingham household?a. the couch and the mirror
b. the mirror and the gold watch
c. the gold watch and Della's hair
d. Della's hair and the couch

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Answer 1
Answer: The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "c. the gold watch and Della's hair." the two prized possessions of the Dillingham household are the gold watch and Della's hair. This is the correct answer as far as the possessions are concerned.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

The two prized possessions of the Dillingham household are Jim's gold watch and Della's hair

Explanation:

Jim treasures a gold watch that he has inherited from his grandfather. Della also has a prized possession, it is her long beautiful hair. Then in an ironic twist of the story, both characters decide to go and get rid of the thing they value the most to be able to buy a present for the other person, which at the end they can not use because they needed the prized possession they had to use the present.


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The sentence that contains the strongest connotation for the emotion of fear is the first one - Aiden's body froze like an icicle and his heart pounded as he peered over the railing at the top of the skyscraper. 
The verb to pound shows the loudest sound of his heart because of fear.

What question does the adverb clause answer? After I went to bed last night, the telephone rang twice.

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Adverbclauses are group of words used in shifting or adding meaning of a verb,clause, adjective, or another adverb. These clauses can be used if: firstly, asentence contains a subject and a predicate. Secondly, when a subordinateconjunction is used and thirdly, if it answer the ‘adverbial questions’ – when,why, when and how. It is also further categorized to time, place, manner, degree,condition, concession and reason.
In thesentence: After I went to bed last night, the telephone rang twice.
Theadverb clause of time is ‘after I went to bed last night’, so the question mustbe in ‘when’ form. That is: When did the telephone ring twice?

Answer:

The answer is when.

Identify the number of independent and subordinate clauses in the following group of words.Although the sky was a lovely shade of blue

A.
one independent clause only

B.
one subordinate clause only

C.
one independent clause and one subordinate clause

D.
two independent clauses

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I believe it is B. Hope this helps!

In 'Your World'the speaker being described as a bird can best be inferred from which line?A.your world is as big as you make it.
B.then soared to the uttermost reaches.
C.and I throbbed with a bringing desire.
D.with rapture,with power,with ease.

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Answer: B. then soared to the uttermost reaches.

This is the sentence that best allows us to infer that the speaker is being described as a bird. This is because the sentence includes some details that are normally associated with birds. The sentence talks about "soaring," which refers to flying upward in the way birds do. Moreover, he also talks about flying towards the "uttermost reaches" which is something a bird would be able to do.

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Use these and those with "kinds," not "kind." True False

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true
its those kinds and these kinds not these kind and those kind 

In the word verification, the root ver- means:a. False
b. Lie
c. True
d. Fact

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The correct answer is C. True .


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Answer:

c. True

Explanation: