what facts about Miss Havisham are revealed by lines of dialogue and the incident described in the passage

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What is the author’s purpose for including this in the introduction wheels of change?

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "to emphasize a personal appreciation of bicycles." the author’s purpose for including this in the introduction wheels of change is to emphasize a personal appreciation of bicycles.

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What is Martin Luther King, Jr.'s claim in his "I Have a Dream" speech?

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In his historic “I Have a Dream” speech, Martin Luther King claims that America has not yet made significant progress in awarding civil rights and fair treatment to African-Americans.

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In his historic “I Have a Dream” speech, Martin Luther King claims that America has not yet made significant progress in awarding civil rights and fair treatment to African-Americans.

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Maria's long dark hair. This is best described as a ...

a. Sentence fragment
b. Run-on sentence
c. Grammatically correct sentence

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a. Sentence fragment

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A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence that could possibly be a part of another sentence. We can determine the sentence is not grammatically correct if it lacks a subject or a verb.

“Maria's long dark hair.” is the statement that lacks the verb.There is not an action performed by or on Maria’s hair. This is just partly information about the state of Maria’s hair, and not the full sentence.

For example, the full sentences would be:

  • Maria’s hair is long and dark. – in this example ‘is’ is the verb, and we learn about the hair from the full sentence that has both subject and a verb.
  • Maria’s long dark hair is shining. - in this example we have the verb shining, meaning it performs some action. We also have the verb and the subject in this sentence, which makes it correct.
it’s A because if i was a run on sentence it would look like this “Maria’s long dark hair had lots of locks and a lot of cool things it could do like, it could go into braids, and it could go it a ponytail”. if it was a grammatically correct sentence it would look like this, “Maria’s long dark hair was in french braids today.” so that leaves a sentence fragment.

Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks or italics? A. Was the article from the "Wall Street Journal" reprinted in Reader's Digest? B. Was the article from the Wall Street Journal reprinted in Reader's Digest? C. Was the article from the Wall Street Journal reprinted in "Reader's Digest"? D. Was the article from the Wall Street Journal reprinted in Reader's Digest?

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"B.Was the article from the Wall Street Journal reprinted in Reader's Digest?" is correct as long as both "Wall Street Journal" and "Reader's Digest?" are in italics (which are not showing up here).

Melanie’s favorite campsite is such a happy place. The wind whispers softly through the trees, and the stream giggles as it splashes over the rocks Which figure of speech, or literary device, does the author use in the passage?

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The author uses personification in this passage. Personification is when a writer gives human like qualities to something inanimate or not human. In the passage, the writer days that "the stream giggles", obviously it doesn't literally laugh but the sound of the stream sounds similar to a giggle as it splashes over the rocks. The sand goes for the wind, which can't literally whisper, but sounds like it does.

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Personification 100000%

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Because the wind and the stream are given human characteristics although they are not alive!!!

Which word best completes the sentence below?The store's pastries are simply the most ______ and delicate morsels I've ever had the opportunity to let melt in my mouth.
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luscious
tortuous

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The correct word is luscious, this means that something tastes pleasingly rich and sweet when you are putting food in the context of a sentence. The correct sentence would now be:

The store's pastries are simply the most luscious and delicate morsels I've ever had the opportunity to let melt in my mouth.

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C. luscious

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