What does the farmhouse become after Mr. jones leaves

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They decided to turn the Farmhouse into a: Museum

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What is George Wilson's reasoning for wanting to move west with Myrtle?A. He is getting old and wanted to see the rest of the country. B. He has to take care of a sick family member. C. She has wanted to move west for several years, and now he's taking her there. D. She wants to invest in oil wells to try to strike it rich.

How is the entire noun clause used in the sentence? Do you know who made the initial discovery?a. predicate nominative
b. subject
c. object of a preposition
d. direct object

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The noun clause is "who made the initial discovery"? this is the direct object  (answer d!) of the sentence: it's the object of the verb "know": you know what? you know who made the initial discovery

In act III, scene I, of Shakespeare's Hamlet, why does Hamlet speak rudely to Ophelia, telling her "Get thee to a nunnery"?

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Hamlet was very confused and angry with his mother marrying his uncle right after his father died. He says - 'Frailty, thy name is woman', saying that women are weak, and that they are all the same. So he speaks so rudely to Ophelia under the impression that she is the same as his mother, and as any other woman, and that in a nunnery she won't be able to cheat on anybody, or give birth to a child who might grow up to be the same as his uncle. 

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The answer is (A) Hamlet is angry with Ophelia for spending too much much time painting her face to beautify herself.

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Delia spent 45 minutes working on her book report. She finished the report at 6:10 pm. at what time did delia start working on her report?

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You are really barking up the wrong tree. a. cliche
b. pun
c. simile
d. personification

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a. cliché because it is used a lot.

Where have you read editorial cartoons? check any that apple

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Answer: Apple YES

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Who was the first Englishman to attempt to colonize the New World?a. John Cabot
b. John Rolfe
c. Sir Walter Raleigh

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The first Englishman to attempt to colonize the New World was:

c. Sir Walter Raleigh

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Sir Walter Raleigh was a writer, poet, soldier, politician, and an explorer. He sailed to find the "City of Gold" in South America in 1594. He published a description of his experiences. He established himself to be the captain of the Queen's Guard. Also, he helped in setting a colony near Roanoke Island, which was named to be Virginia.

C. is the right answer because it said the first englishman to attempt to the colonize was Sir Walter Raleight. 

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