Cuales son los verbos
cuales son los verbos - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: 1. rolled (rodó)
2. hates (odia)
3. is (es)
4. is (es)
5. are (son)
6. There is (hay)
7. were (había)
8. looks (se ve)
9. contains (contiene)
10. smelled (que olía)
11. carried (lleva a)
12. feels (se siente)

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Is the underlined verb in the sentence transitive or intransitive? We bought corn, cucumbers, and tomatoes at the market.

A.
intransitive

B.
transitive

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I would say transitive because the verb bought has a noun after it. Corn, cucumbers and tomatoes are the receiving actions for the verb bought.
I just learned this yesterday.... haha, cx

Select the correct answer. Why does Edwards claim that nonbelievers are akin to spiders in "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"? ". . . and your own care and prudence, and best contrivance, and all your righteousness, would have no more influence to uphold you and keep you out of hell, than a spider's web would have to stop a falling rock." I. Spiders are considered to be errors of God’s creation. II. Spiders are powerless should a rock fall on them. III. Spiders are considered the lowest form of life and thus expendable. A. I B. II C. III D. I and II E.

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Answer: In the sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" Edward believes that spiders are powerless should a rock fall on them.He believed that since a spider is powerless since it can be killed so easily. He related this to sinners and he believed that they also should be "squished and killed." During this sermon, he made attendees cry and they even fell onto the floor asking to be saved.

Final answer:

In 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God', Jonathan Edwards compares nonbelievers to spiders to emphasize their powerlessness to avoid divine judgment without faith. He does not suggest that spiders are God’s errors or the lowest life form. The answer is B. II.

Explanation:

In Jonathan Edwards' sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," the comparison between nonbelievers and spiders is made to illustrate the insignificance and powerlessness of human efforts to avoid divine judgment in the absence of faith. Edwards does not suggest that spiders are errors of God’s creation or considered the lowest form of life and thus expendable. Therefore, the correct answer is B. II. Spiders are powerless should a rock fall on them. This metaphor serves to emphasize that, just as a spider's web would fail to stop a falling rock, so too would one's own righteousness and cleverness be insufficient to evade the wrath of God.

Learn more about Edwards' spider metaphor here:

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What part of speech is the word between?

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Prepositions , it's locating where something at in a certain place .

The book I am going to tell about is A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.If this is a good topic sentence, select the sentence type. Otherwise, select "not a good topic sentence."
definition
fact
opinion
question
time and place
attitude or feeling
not a good topic sentence

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I think I personally would select 'not a good topic sentence' because, though it does let you know what the topic is about, it's not quite engaging/creative enough or written correctly. 

Answer:

not a good topic sentence

Explanation:

too much fakeness

Flip the sentence subject!make it into mini stories and please make it descriptive ! thanks !
make sure the sentence doesn't start with A, The, Her or a name.
Start with an adjective if possible.
Example: She had long black curly hair.
Lengthy coal-black curly hair bounced up and down as she skipped along the sidewalk.

1. She had sparkling green eyes.
2.She had a white fur coat.
3.she had black sing boots.
4.She had a big black poodle on a leash.
5.There was a lot of icicles on the house.
6.There was a snow monster in my path.
7.There was a sled against the barn.
8.There was ice on the tree branches.

The best answer will be the branliest answer !

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Sparkling green eyes on her face were all that I saw before she leaned in and whispered in my ear, "I love to hate you".
White fur coats make her pale skin irresistible.
Dark sing boots along with tights accented her mile long feet.
Big black poodles that are leashed to her bark at me whenever I walk by.
Icicles on the house fell to my feet as I leaned forward to hug her.
Hideous snow monsters in her path forced me to tackle her to the ground and keep her safe
Red sleds against the green barn along with the beautiful girl made the scene picturesque.
Ice on the tree branches made them glisten in the moonlight, reflecting off her luscious blonde hair.

Write correct “Apostrophe”: 1 . ________ you hear that the exam was changed to next week? a. Didn’t b. Didn’t 2. _______ a very bad idea to get into a car if the driver has been drinking. a. Its b. It’s 3. _______ having the party tonight? a. Who’s b. Whose 4. Have you made a decision whether ______ going to go to university or go backpacking in Europe? 5. Did you know that ________ leaving the city for good? a. their b. they’re

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1. Didn’t
2. It’s
3. Who’s
4. You’re
5. They’re

Answer:

1. DIDN'T you hear that the exam was changed to next week?

2. IT'S  a very bad idea to get into a car if the driver has been drinking.

3. WHO'S having the party tonight?

4. Have you made a decision whether YOU ARE going to go to university or go backpacking in Europe?

5. Did you know that THEY'RE leaving the city for good?

Explanation:

"It's" (means it is) and "Didn't" (means did not) and "Who's" (means who is) and "You" (means You obviously) lol and "They're" (means they are)

Hope this helped!