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Hostage by Kay Hooper summary:
Noah Bishop and his Special Crimes Unit are on the hunt for a man, who escaped from custody after hiding $10 million from a bank robbery, in Hostage, the second in a trilogy of related thrillers within this long-running series by Kay Hooper.
Cole Jacoby is on the run after mysteriously escaping from the custody of two agents, who have no memory of how he might have disappeared. Hole up in his cabin in mountains of Tennessee, agent Luther Brinkman is shot in the leg trying to apprehend him. Found by fellow agent Callie Davis, the need to work together to figure out how to bring Jacoby to justice.
Separately, Hollis Templeton and Reese DeMarco of the SCU are on a special, non-crime related mission to interact with spirits without the pressure of chasing the bad guys. They go to an age old mansion in Tennessee at the request of Anna Hamilton to try to communicate the spirit of Anna's husband, who had died years ago. They are completely unprepared, however, for what they discover during their investigation.
b Gretchen and Paula did not know when they would see each other again.
c If the bus is late, he will be late to class.
d Anita swam to the surface to catch her breath.
Answer:
The correct answer to the question: In which sentence are the pronoun and antecedent not in agreement, would be, sentence C: If the bus is late, he will be late to class.
Explanation:
The reason for this answer being the correct one is because of the inconsistency between the information given at the beginning, which mentions a bus, while in the second portion of the sentence, the pronoun being mentioned refers to another subject, a person, a man, instead of replacing the original subject (bus). This shows inconsistency between original subject and pronouns being used as substituted in subsequent sentences. Aside from that, option C is a clear example of a clause, where we have the initial information, and then the addition, or adverbial clause, that extends the information from the initial sentence.
The phrase best describes Dr Pascal's attitude in the scene described by this passage is peaceful.
A group of two or more words used to express a single idea but do not form a complete sentence is called a phrase.
In the given scenario, the phrase best describes Dr Pascal's attitude in the scene described by this passage is peaceful.
Thus, it can be concluded that the answer is peaceful.
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Answer:
Peaceful
Explanation:
I just took the test and that was the correct answer. The answer choices were:
- peaceful
- frustrated
- self-conscious
- absent-minded