Which sentence contains an infinitive or infinitive phrase? A. That ball is rolling down the street toward us. B. Ballroom dancing is fun with a partner. C. The suitcase to pack is under the bed. D. Should we bring these towels to the beach?

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Answer 1
Answer: C) The suitcase to pack is under the bed. An infinitive phrase will begin with "to" + simple form of the verb. Ex: to smash a spider.

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Which of these is a run-on sentence? A. Before lunch, I played volleyball; after lunch I did again. B. I thought about what he'd said soon I realized he was right. C. You and I and the whole team will go. D. I went home and ate and ate.
Based on its structure, which word most likely means "someone who takes advantage of circumstances”?
Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement? A. The children goes to bed later durning the summer.B. Fiona and Robert is riding the bus to the park this afternoon.C. They washes the car on sunny weekend days.D. Victor plays the piano almost every afternoon

What is the meaning of this oxymoron? Helen kept her eyes wide shut as she read the telegram informing her of her husbands tragic fate while climbing the rocky peak.

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Answer:

A). Helen did not want to face the sad news she received.

Explanation:

Oxymoron exemplifies the literary device or figure of speech that includes words or phrases which are self-contradictory. It offers a blend of words or ideas that oppose each other. The incongruous words are combined by the author to create a rhetoric effect. In the given example too, Helen keeps her eyes 'wide' and 'shut' at the same time which is proposing a contradiction. The author intends to offer a meaning by employing oxymoron that Helen was unwilling to face the sad news she received. Thus, the answer is option A.

wide shut....she was in disbelief...she wanted to know but not know all at the same time.

Select the best analogysalient : unremarkable ::

a. voluble : tongue-tied

b. valor : courage

c. resilient : incur

d. discourse : debate
c?

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The answer is A. Voluble : tongue-tied

What are the two different kinds of technology?

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Answer:

Well, there are many different kinds of technology, and 6 are listed below:

• Construction

• Transportation

• Energy/Power

• Communication

• Manufacturing

• Bio-Related

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Which is not a Transcendentalist belief? All people have access to divine inspiration. God gave human kind intuition, insight and inspiration. Nature is divine, therefore, humans cannot understand it. Spirituality in a new way, less rationalistic.

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Answer:

Emerson’s ideas stress that human beings are one with both nature and the divine. B

Explanation:

The last one does not in any way refer to god or divine power thus this would be the one

"Mrs. Dubose lived alone except for a Negro girl in constant attendance, two doors up the street from us in a house with steep front steps and a dog-trot hall. She was very old; she spent most of each day in bed and the rest of it in a wheelchair. It was rumored that she kept a ___________ concealed among her numerous shawls and wraps." What was it rumored that Mrs. Dubose kept concealed among her wraps? *

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Answer:

It was rumored that she kept a CSA pistol concealed among her numerous shawls and wraps.

Explanation:

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Please Help :))))Read the following sentences and answer the question that follows:

All at once, pandemonium broke loose. ______________ the marching band came around the corner, dogs began barking, and the horses pulling the mayor's carriage began to run!

Which word best completes the passage above?

a.Anyway
b.Because
c.Following
d.Simultaneously

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All at once, pandemonium broke loose. (Simultaneously) the marching band came around the corner, dogs began barking, the horses pulling the Mayors carriage began to run.

The alternative that fits best is  " d.Simultaneously"

Thus, the complete sentence would read:  "All at once, pandemonium broke loose. Simultaneously the marching band came around the corner, dogs began barking, and the horses pulling the mayor's carriage began to run!"

The explanation for this is that the word "Simultaneously" is the only one that fits the phrase, and maintains the coherence and cohesion of the text.  The words "anyway", "because", and "follwing", when embedded in the phrase, change the meaning of what the author wanted to go through.