Stronger soldiers easily carried the heaviest weapons into fierce battles. Which underlined modifier is in the comparative degree? fierce heaviest easily Stronger

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Answer 1
Answer: Stronger is the modifier that is in the comparative degree. There are three degrees of comparison namely positive, comparative and superlative degree. Positive is used whenwe speak only of one thing. Comparative is comparing two objects. Superlativeis when comparing multiple things.

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: stronger is the answer

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Why is 'Her long fingers, as thin as lampposts, moved up the piano keys' and 'Winking like a car indicator light, he said "Hello." ' not appropriate? Canyou help me come up with an alternative?

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The point of similes (comparisons using like or as) are to make connections, to remind you of something to make it easier to understand.
So playing piano and then mentioning lamp posts is really kind of off-topic and doesn't connect well, neither does winking and car indicator lights.

The words hum and ham are examples of which sound device?A. assonance
B. onomatopoeia
C. alliteration
D. consonance

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D. Consonance. It has the repetition of the final consonants in stressed syllables with different vowel sounds.

Which is the best meaning of the phrase "she’ll not be hit with Cupid’s arrow”?

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Answer:

She does not want to fall in love with anyone.

Explanation:

The phrase 'to be hit with Cupid's arrow' is based on classical mythology. Cupid is the son of Venus and Mercury and he is associated with love and desire. He carries arrows with which he shoots his victims. When a person is hit by an arrow, the person immediately falls in love. Therefore, as the quote states that she will not be hit with an arrow, the suggestion is that she will not fall in love with anyone.

Which is the correct way to punctuate the salutation of a business letter?a. To whom it may concern,
b. To whom it may concern:
c. To whom it may concern

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The correct way to punctuate is seen in b:
 To whom it may concern:

In formal settings and when you don't know the exact identity of the person a dresses it is usual to use a colon in this situation.


The answer is b.) To whom it may concern:

You need the colon at the end after concern.

Combine these ideas into one sentence using an adverb clause.Prepare to go on stage. I will tell you the best time.

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Answer:

Prepare to go on stage once I tell you when the best time is.

Explanation:

An adverb clause is a group of related words that have at least a subject and a verb, and whose function is to act as an adverb, that is to say, to modify or add detail to adjectives, verbs or other adverbs. This type of clauses often answers questions such as "Why?", "How?", "When?", "Where?" and "In what circumstances?", and it often begins with subordinating conjunctions (once, as soon as, after, before, since) that link the adverb clause to another clause.

In the sentence provided, the adverb clause is "once I tell you when the best time is" as it modifies the main action "to prepare to go on stage", and answers the question "When should you prepare to go on stage?".

I will tell you the best time to prepare to go on stage

What is the suffix for tolerate​

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Answer:

the suffix is "ate"

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