an infinitive is: a. a never ending story c. a really small phrase b. the most basic form of a verb d. the largest word in a sentence

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Answer 1
Answer: An infinitive is B. the most basic form of a verb.
For example: to be, to dance, to play, to sing, etc.

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Which word does not identify a type of study? a. autonomy
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A. Autonomy. 

It is a word that does not identify a type of study. It simply means a state of being free from other's interference. 

Genealogy is the study of family history. It studies the lineage of a family, its ancestors, and its history.

Gynecology is the study and practice of studying functions and diseases specific to women and girls, specifically their reproductive system.

Humanities is a study of human culture. It studies how people process and document human experiences in their daily lives.
i think its a  autonomy  

PLEASE HELP HURRY!!!!!!!!The speaker’s role in "Harlem" is to ...

A. criticize oppression.
B. encourage nonviolent protests.
C. inspire new discoveries.
D. portray artistic images.

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Correct answer choice is:

A. Criticize oppression.

Explanation:

The speaker inspirations about the prospect of a “dream deferred.” It is not completely explicit who the speaker is –maybe the poet, maybe a professor, possibly an indistinct black man or woman. The mystery is a compelling one, and there is a feeling of quiet after it. Hughes then practices clear resemblances to invoke the image of a deferred dream. He assumes it wiping up, rotting, stinking, crusting over, or, ultimately, collapsing. All of these images, while not completely drastic, have a slightly dark tone to them.

A i think this is your answer.

In which sentence is a pronoun correctly used as a direct object?A) The stars of the play were Pablo and Me
B) My dad gave me his old watch
C) Nan invited my sister and I to her party
D) Ask me no more questions, please

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The sentence in which a pronoun is correctly used as a direct object is:

C) Nan invited my sister and I to her party.

Direct object refers to the receiver of the action in a sentence; in this case, the direct objects are "my sister" and the pronoun "I" who are the recipients of the party invitation.

The number of calories you need simply to breathe, pump blood, grow hair, and be alive is called the A. calorie budget.
B. total calorie need.
C. active metabolic rate.
D. resting metabolic rate

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The answer is "C" why am i correct? because i searched up each and ever answer choice you had and so when i checked "C" ( active metabolic rate) it said the # of calories you need to pump blood , breathe , grow hair and be alive is active metabolic rate hope this helped you on your worksheet/assigment :)

Answer: c is wrong

Maybe answer b is right

Analyze Poe's use of CAPITAL words throughout the story, analyze their importance, meaning, and significance of order (if any).

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I Found this when I googled it. I’m stuck on the same question

All of the guests _____ gone to the concert in the park. Choose the correct verb:a. did
b. have
c. had
d. None of the above

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Answer:

b. have

Explanation:

A sentence is said to be grammatically correct if the subject and the verb in the sentence goes in tune with the number. In the above sentence, the subject 'guests' is plural in number, hence the verb used should be in plural number too. The verb in the sentence is 'have gone'. The main verb in the sentence is 'gone' and the auxiliary verb is 'have'.

The correct answer is 'c' They had gone to the concert in the park when I arrived