Where is the capitalization error in the paragraph?There is direct characterization. "Tobias was the smoothest flyer. That was partly because red-tailed hawks are natural acrobats. Partly it was because Tobias had much more practice flying than the rest of us." It is direct characterization because the narrator literally says that Tobias is a red-tailed hawk.

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Red tail Hawks

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Which principal part is this verb form? (have) ridden







A.
present





B.
past





C.
present participle





D.
past participle

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This is not a present form, in the present the verb would be "rides" or "is ridding" and the present participle is "ridding",

it's also not simple past, which would be "rode"

the correct answer is the last one, D: it is the past participle. It's an irregular past participle: a regular one ends with -ed

Which word in the sentence is the indirect object? Lately, my parents have given my sister more freedom to decorate her

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the indirect object is going to be room

Urgent helpA student is revising the sentence below: A younger associate may be able to fill in for Mr. Sully in a pinch, but I'm worried that a substitute may not possess the same business expertise that he does. Based on the context of this sentence, which is the best synonym for expertise? Sanity: soundness of mind Wisdom: collected knowledge Brilliance: exceptional intelligence Comprehension: understanding; perception

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Answer:

Wisdom

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Answer: Wisdom

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Expertise in this situation = Wisdom AKA Collected knowledge.

Sanity= Soundness of mind--not Expertise.

Wisdom= Collected knowledge--Expertise

Brilliance= Exceptional intelligence--you can't have exceptional intelligence because they may not know how to teach specific things.

Comprehension= Understanding; perception--not Expertise

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Can you tell me a small topic about small acts of kindness can make a big difference

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Small Acts of Kindness can make a Big Difference. For example, you are walking into a store and pause a moment to hold the door open for an old lady. It may just take a fraction of a second, but she will remember it the whole day. Hey, you might have just made her day. Just little things that show someone you care can give them a whole new perspective on the day. Just helping your mom with the dishes. Just helping up someone when they fall. Just things that others may not notice. Like picking up a fallen book in a library. The possibilites of what you could do for others are endless. What do you choose to do today?

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The answer to this one is D because of the process of elimination

"But in quieter days, when the British had finally been driven from the land, the story of [this person's] heroic ride would be repeated with pride, and she would be remembered forever afterward as 'The Female Paul Revere.'" Which historical figure is this passage about? A. Ayoka B. Sequoyah C. Phillis Wheatley D. Sybil Ludington

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the answer would be d, sybil ludington
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