Select the subject and theme of the passage. Theme: Priests do not make good teachers.
Theme: Physical punishment is not only painful but also humiliating.
Subject: A young boy does his homework but gets it wrong.
Theme: Corporal punishment is always necessary to maintain discipline.
Subject: A young boy is ridiculed by his friends because of his low status.
Select the subject and theme of the passage. Theme: Priests - 1

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Answer 1
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Subject: A young boy does his homework but gets it wrong.

Theme: Physical punishment is not only painful but also humiliating.

In this passage, Kevin Sweeny, presents his homework to his school teacher, who is a priest. However, the homework is not correct, and apparently has been done by his father instead of the kid himself. Therefore, the teacher decides to punish Kevin.

This punishment proves to be not only physically painful to Kevin but also incredibly humiliating. As the priest whips the fingers of both of Kevin's hands, he laughed at his father for being a barman and said that if he continued down this path he would encounter the same fate.


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Tara is reading a book written from the point of view of a little boy. In the story, the little boy describes his experiences and all the trouble he causes. Which type of narrator does this describe? A.limited third person
B.naïve first person
C.third person omniscient

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the answer is B.naive first person if it is telling it by is view.
i would have to say B

With the kitten safely under the deck, the mother cat sauntered over to the dumpster. The underlined phrase is which of the following? Underlined: under the deck.

Prepositional
Gerundial
Infinitive
Participal

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The phrase under the deck is a prepositional phrase, because it begins with the preposition under.
Gerund and participle look the same - they are verbal forms that end in -ing.
Infinitive is to + verb (to be, to see...)

Can someone pls tell me what this is

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Answer:

The second one

Explanation:

It is better put as a symbol and it makes sense.

Which of the following sentences has problems with misplaced or dangling modifiers? Check all that apply.

A. After reading the whole book, the plot seemed a little thin.
B. After he finished dinner, Raul turned on the tv.
C. The firefighter rescued the women in a blue nightgown.
D. Jim spotted an eagle as it flew over the Grand Canyon.

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So first things first: we need to find the subject of each sentence, and then we need to find what the modifier of that subject is. To find the subject, we need to ask this question: who or what is doing the action here? In other words, who or what owns the sentence's verb? I've underlined the verb:

A) "the plot" is the subject (because it's the thing that "seemed a little thin")
B) "Raul" is the subject (because he's the one who "turned on the tv")
C) "The firefighter" is the subject (because she's the one who "rescuedthe woman")
D) "Jim" is the subject (because he's the one who "spotted an eagle"

Now that we know the key parts of the sentence (the subject and the verb), we can start to pick out the modifiers. A modifier is a group of words that describes something else in the sentence. The thing a modifier describes doesn't have to be the subject, but knowing the subject and verb can help us understand if a modifier is used correctly.

Let's look at A. We know "the plot" is the subject and that the plot already has a verb: "seemed." The modifier is "after reading the whole book," since this is a phrase that wants to tell us more about the person who read  the whole book. But that person isn't mentioned in the sentence, so the modifier is accidentally describing "the plot," since "the plot" comes right after the modifier. That means that this sentence is telling us that the plot read the whole book. But plots can't read! So this is a misplaced modifier. To fix it, we'd need to say something like, "After reading the whole book, Billie thought the plot seemed a little thin."

B is fine, because "after he finished dinner" describes Raul, who is definitely the one who finished dinner.

C is tricky, though. Who is the one wearing the blue nightgown? Is it the firefighter or the woman who was rescued by the firefighter? Logic tells us that the rescued woman was wearing a nightgown, but the grammar of the sentence does not tell us that. So C has a misplaced or ambiguous modifier.

Finally, D is fine. We know that "flew over the Grand Canyon" can only descirbe the eagle, since we're told that it flew over the canyon. If it had said "Jim spotted an eagle as he flew over the Grand Canyon," then we wouldn't know, grammatically speaking, if it was the eagle or Jim who was flying.

Which statement correctly compares and contrasts My Story and "On the Bus with Rosa Parks"?The memoir and the poem are both told from first-person point of view, but the poem is shorter.

Both the memoir and poem describe the bus ride of Rosa Parks, but the memoir includes more facts.

The memoir includes facts and opinions, but the poem includes only facts.

Both the memoir and the poem are about Rosa Parks, but the poem talks more about her personal feelings

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The inference that can be deduced from the stories is that D. Both the memoir and the poem are about Rosa Parks, but the poem talks more about her personal feelings.

What is an inference?

Aninference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in a literary work.

In this case, both the memoir and the poem are about Rosa Parks, but the poem talks more about her personal feelings.

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Answer: B) Both the memoir and the poem describe the bus ride of Rosa Parks, but the memoir includes more facts

Explanation: the person above me is wrong but this is the right answer on the edge, and I hope this helps! :D

An early American diarist or historian was Captain John Smith
true
false

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It is true that an early American diarist or historian was Captain John Smith. When he traveled to America, and discovered Native Americans there (among which there was also Pocahontas), he wrote about his experiences in a new land, surrounded by strange people who couldn't speak his language. So he was a type of a historian, because thanks to him, we know what happened during that time of history.

Answer:

false

Explanation: