Which word can the prefix (bi-) be added? a) minute. b) weekly. c) daily. d) hourly

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Answer 1
Answer: B) weekly. Biweekly means either taking place twice per week or once every two weeks

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Which word is the preposition and which word is the object of the preposition in this sentence? Near the wooded island, two otters played contentedly.

A.
preposition: two; object of the preposition: otters

B.
preposition: the; object of the preposition: wooded

C.
preposition: contentedly; object of the preposition: played

D.
preposition: near; object of the preposition: island

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D. preposition: near; object of the preposition: island


Near the wooded island is a prepositional phrase -- begins with a preposition (near) and ends with an object (island).  The is an article adjective and wooded is an adjective.

NickiDaisyJordanTomGatsby For each character, write down five characterizing adjectives to describe what you know about them. Characterizing adjectives should be features that can be backed up with evidence from the text.

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Nick: intelligent, naive, observant, pure, discreet

Daisy: vain, shallow, passionate, insensitive, selfish

Jordan: straightforward, smart, experienced, fun-loving, accepting

Tom: determined, brave, aggressive, deceitful, unfaithful

Gatsby: ambitious, naive, honest, pure-hearted, intense

Nick is new to the vanity of society, its shallowness and selfishness. He believes people to be good and he is discreet, not discussing other people's affairs.

Daisy, on the other hand, is skilled in the art of social climbing. She and her friend Jordan accept reality and society as they are and know how to make the best out of situations. Daisy only thinks of herself and what is best for her and her lifestyle. Jordan is a smart woman, but she has chosen fun over love, a superficial reality over profound dreams.

Tom and Gatsby are opposites. The former is a brute born rich. The latter is a gentleman born poor. Tom, just like his wife, Daisy, understands how the world works and how to make the best out of it. He's used to having anything he wants and knows how to keep the upper hand. Gatsby, though, is ambitious but innocent. Even though he is a criminal, he's inherently good and, just like Nick, believes there is goodness in everyone. That is precisely his mistake. He idolizes Daisy, failing to see her ugly selfish heart.

Which of the following is correct

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

an autobiography and a memoir are both true events from the author's life

What is the possessive form go Blair's coat ? please help!! and please explain your answer if you can so I can learn it. please help!

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Blair’s. if Blair owns the coat, putting apostrophe s makes it possessive.

What does "Sadness frowned at him" and "The spider smiled at the fly" means?

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Sadness frowned at him is basically saying he was depressed, I believe.
The spider smiling at a fly...well thats exactly what it means. the spider litterally smiled at the fly OR showed the fly his fangs
The first sentence is a personification and the second sentence is meaning that the spider is hungry and its smiling at the fly. Hope it helps!! 

Margaret Corbin proved her patriotic ___ at the Battle of Fort Washington by tending her husband's cannon after he was wounded.A.
ire

B.
prodigy

C.
zeal

D.
fete

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The best answer would be C. zeal. Zeal means enthusiasm for a cause which makes sense in this sentence.

Ire means anger, that doesn't fit. Neither does prodigy (meaning someone who is exceptional, especially at a young age), nor fete (meaning to entertain someone).
The answer is zeal. I hope this helps.