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Answer 1
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D. Meditative

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Answer 2
Answer: D. Meditative. It is the the only answer in the question that makes sense

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Which word is a pronoun that renames the subject of this sentence? Marco and Pat ate lunch after they hiked the mountain.

A.
Marco

B.
Pat

C.
they

D.
after

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The answer is C- they
I think it is C. they

What number is 12 1/2% of 64

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Answer:

The number =  8

Explanation:

what number is 12 1/2% of 64

The question is asking for the 12 .5 % value of 64. The 12 1/2 % of 64 can be calculated as follows

12 1/2 to improper fractions  = 25/2 %

25/2% of 64

25/2 % × 64

25/2 ÷ 100 × 64

25/2 × 1/100 × 64

25/ 200 × 64

(64 × 25)/200

1600/200

16/2 = 8

The number =  8

12.5% of 64 is 8. This is equivalent to 1/8 of 64 as well

10 sentences with word see and 10 sentences with word went short sentences

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10 sentences with word "see":
1. She didn't see that coming.
2. The dog could see red hues. 
3. Did you see that blue car?
4. What movie do you want to see tonight?
5. Did you see what I did there?
6. The blind man couldn't see.
7. I can't see without my glasses.
8. He didn't see what was so funny.
9. She needs her contacts to see. 

10 sentences with the word "went":
1. The dinner party went well.
2. I went to the concert.
3. Lauren went to her grandmas house.
4. We went to the zoo.
5. She went home after the party. 
6. Marcus went on a boat ride.
7. We went to go see the fireworks last night.
8. I went to the movies by myself.
9. My mom went into labor yesterday.
10. We went to the circus.

What does finnick talk about in his propo interview?

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During his interview with Caesar Flickerman, he recited a poem to his one true love (Annie Cresta), making at least one hundred or more citizens in the audience faint because they believed it to be about them. He, along with every other victor, held hands together at the end of the interviews as a sign of solidarity—and rebellion. He wore a partially open white shirt and a black sash, with matching pants, giving him a pirate-esque look.

He recited a poem about his true love Annie

Which of the following relationships is most similar to the relationship below?Basket : Pine needles
Corn : Corn stalk
Wood : Furniture
Necklace : Beads
Leaves : Tree

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the answer is Wood : Furniture or in other ways Wood is to Furniture as water is to pool

Answer:

Necklace : Beads

Explanation:

Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors?A.
We wore bright, summer dresses that were a light shade of yellow.


B.
We wore bright, summer, dresses that were a light shade of yellow.


C.
We wore bright summer dresses that were a light shade of yellow.


D.
We wore bright summer, dresses that were a light shade of yellow.

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A because you need a comma after bright but not after summer or anywhere else in the sentence. C doesn't have any commas. So it should be A. People say it like C but I think in a list you always need a comma so yeah.
c would be your answer there are no commas needed