Select all that apply.The three rival political foes that caused such division in China were:

the eunuchs
the royal clans
the Huns
Buddhist politicians
Confucian scholars

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Answer 1
Answer:

The correct answer is:

The Eunuchs

The Royal Clans

Confucian Scholars

Answer 2
Answer: the Huns, Buddhist soldiers, and the royal clans.

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Which of these components establishes pace in poetry?A. rhyme
B. rhythm
C. imagery
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The correct answer should be B. Rhythm.

What is being referenced by rhythm is the meter and the accent pattern, and these two combined influence the pace and decide what it will be like.

Answer:

The answer is B rhythm

A family drove 1/5 of the total distance to the coast on the first day. They drove 2/5 more of the distance to the coast on the second day. How much of the total distance had the family traveled on the two days? A. 2/25 B. 3/10 C. 3/5 D. 1/5

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Your answer is c. 3/5. You just add 2/5 and 1/5 together (your denominator never changes when you are adding the same denominator). You would basically just do 2 + 1=3
travel distance on first day - 1/5 (0.2)
travel distance on second day - 2/5 (0.4)
total distance traveled on two days - 1/5+2/5 (or) 0.2+0.4

1/5+2/5 (or) 0.2+0.4
[as the two denominators are same we can just add the numerators]
3/5 (or) 0.6

Therefore, the family traveled 3/5 (0.6) on two days. So the answer is C. 3/5

When combining two independent clauses, a comma must be placed __________.a. both before and after the conjunction
b. after the conjunction
c. before the conjunction
d. between the two indpendent clauses in place of the conjunction

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c. before the conjunction

When combining two sentences (or independent clauses) using a conjunction, the comma must be placed before the conjunction. This tells the reader that one complete idea is over, but there is another idea attached to it that adds more information. The second independent clause is stopped with a period so no further punctuation is necessary.

The correct answer is C. before the conjunction

All of the other mentioned comma positions would create grammatically incorrect sentences. What exists in C is called an oxford comma.

Which principal part is this verb form? (have) moved
a. past participle
b. present
c. present participle
d. past

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Have movedis past participle.Verbsare simply known as the ‘action’ words – may it be mental, physical ormechanical. When verbs are paired with auxiliaries (helping verbs), they areknown as verb phrase. These helping verbs always go first before the actualverb. Perfecttenses serves a portraying the verb or the action word as something thatalready happened or is completed, thus the term ‘perfect’. If it is presentperfect tense, it means that the action was already done relatively to thepresent (has/have with past participle). If it is past perfect tense, action isalready finished relatively to the past (had with past participle and if it isfuture perfect tense, action is complete relatively to the future (will havewith past participle
A. Past participle 
Because it is not present and it cant be past because if it was it would be had moved.

Let's examine _____ for tone and style.
ours
our's

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Answer:

ours

Explanation:

Ours is a possessive pronoun, which is use to replace a noun (not mentioned in the example) and avoid repetition.

On the other hand, the form our's does not exist. Our on its own is already a possessive adjective -typically used before nouns- so it does never take possessive case 's.

Ours makes more sense.

"Let's examine 'ours' for tone and style"

"Let's examine 'our is' for tone and style"

Sometimes my pulse beat so quickly and hardly that I felt the palpitation of every artery; at others, I nearly sank to the ground through languor and extreme weakness. Which definition of hardly is most likely suited for this line? Early 16th Century: With trouble or hardship Middle English—Early 19th Century: With energy or force Middle 16th Century: Barely, only just; not quite Middle 16th Century: Not easily

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Of the definitions of hardly presented, the most likely suited for the presented line would be the one from Middle English - Early 19th Century: with energy or force. The key in determining the most likely suited definition would be the phrase after the word which is "that I felt the palpitation of every artery". Another one would be substituting the definition to the word and read the sentence all over again and see if the sentence still makes sense as the original one. The first one would come close, but not as much as the 2nd one.

Answer:

the answer B  

Explanation: