Which words in the sentence make up the participial phrase? Kerri, Tony, Marvin, and I, confused by the signs, took the wrong exit for the mall.

A.
confused by the signs

B.
for the mall

C.
Kerry, Tony, Marvin, and I

D.
took the wrong exit

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Answer 1
Answer: A. confused by the signs

A participial phrase is a phrase that starts with a past participle (verb usually ending in -ed).

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For each of the following word groups, choose the connotation that fits each word: a positive, negative, or neutral. Each word will have at least one word flavor (connotation). proud, vain, conceited, self-assured
spinster, unmarried, career-minded, old maid
shack, house, mansion, residence, dump
happy, elated, ecstatic, content, pompous
talkative, verbose, friendly

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Proud and self assured have positive connotations, while vain and conceited have negative connotations.

Spinster and old maid have negative connotations, while career-minded has a positive and unmarried a neutral connotation.

Shack and dump have negative connotations, house and residence, neutral, and mansion, positive.

Happy and content have positive connotations, and elated, ecstatic and pompous have negative connotations.

Talkative has a negative connotation, verbose, neutral, and friendly, positive.

1. Positive: self-assure; Negative: vain, conceited, Neutral: proud

2. Positive: career-minded; Negative: spinster, old-maid, Neutral: unmarried

3. Positive: mansion; Negative: shack, dump; Neutral: house, resident

4. Positive: elated, ecstatic; Negative: pompous Neutral: happy, content

5. Positive: friendly; Negative: verbose; Neutral: talkative



In "The Glass of Milk," the boy thinks gratefully of the woman and intends to repay her till "these thoughts of gratitude vanished with the burning of his face." From this detail, what can readers infer about the boy's intentions? A. His regret at having eaten so quickly makes him forget his intentions. B. His shame at needing charity thwarts his intentions. C. His longing for his mother makes him regret his intentions. D. His confidence that he will find work reinforces his intentions.

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D. His confidence that he will find work reinforces his intentions.

Because the woman saved him from suffering another day of extreme hunger, he thought of paying her back when he had money. But his thoughts of gratitude vanished when he was overwhelmed with thoughts of his past. He later came to and was very happy that he was alive and will be able to find work.
❅ B. His shame at needing charity thwarts his intentions
❅ This occurred after he was helped by his mother from starving.

Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?A. Students read for roles, there were many roles to fill.
B. The auditorium had been remodeled, and it now contains-new seats and a new curtain
C. Actors showed up on time and they brought: their scripts.
D. Play rehearsals started exactly at 3:45.

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Answer: B

Explanation:

To my understanding I think it is B, because there is a conjunction connecting them, which seems to be the only sentence that has it.

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How does literal meaning of a word relate to poetry?

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Answer:

The literal meaning of the words help you analyze the poem, and determine the narrator. It is not related to poetry because it proves to be useless to analyze a poem.

Explanation:

Which is a simple sentence? A) Why didn't you call me after you finished your chores? B) Can you help me with this, or should I ask someone else? C) Did you know that we went to get ice cream after school yesterday? D) Are you going to the store with your mother or your sister this afternoon?

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The answer is D; Are you going to go to the store with your mother or your sister this afternoon

Is it do I have too or do I have to ?

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Answer: do I have to

Explanation: