which of the following sentences contains a verb in present tense a) jessica enjoys running b)grandma had sent us cookies c)we left early d)they are walking around the lake

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Answer 1
Answer: Your answer is a), that is, 'enjoyS'.
Answer 2
Answer: Choose A because its use s that is present and choose B and C is using had and left that is past tense

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Determine the part of speech for the italicized word in the sentence below.While their parents were quietly talking, Lilly shrieked "(Mine!)" as she grabbed the toy from Ollie.
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verb
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adjective
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The part of speech that the word "mine" has in the sentence is "noun" so option A) is correct.

The word "mine" is a pronoun that functions as a replacement of a noun. In this case the pronoun "mine" is a substitute for a noun.

The rest of the parts of speech provided as options do not reflect the function of the pronoun "mine" in the sentence.

To sum up, the pronoun "mine" functions as noun in this sentence.

(Mine) in this sentence functions as a PRONOUN. A possessive pronoun.

But since pronoun isn't one of the options, I think we could also say that it functions as an adjective. Because Lilly is describing the toy as hers.

Read this excerpt from Common Sense:Wherefore, since nothing but blows will do, forGod's sake, let us come to a final separation, andnot leave the next generation to be cuttingthroats, under the violated unmeaning names ofparent and child.Which is the most prominent kind of rhetorical appeal Thomas Paine uses here?

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Answer:

Pathos

Explanation:

The rhetorical appeal that Paine most clearly uses here is that of pathos. Pathos is the name given to an appeal to emotion. In this passage, Paine tells us that nothing seems to be effective when trying to solve the problems between the colonists and England except for fighting. He argues that if that is indeed the case, then they should go ahead, instead of delaying the necessary process. He appeals to emotion by talking about "blows," "cutting throats" and the "violated unmeaning names of parent and child."

Thomes Paine is expressing his dis corn with the way the parent sense that a generation is doomed to be throw out to dye if nothing is dun. 

The poem “Tattoo” by Gregg Shapiro takes a fictional look at which real-world issue?

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This poem refers to the real-word issue of the genocide of the Jewish population in Europe during Second World War, and specifically to the systematic extermination in the death camps, where people got tatoos with numbers upon their arrival

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Persuasion is described as "writing and speaking to change the minds of others in an attempt to influence them." Therefore, the first sentence is the correct meaning of persuasion.

What is persuasion?

A persuasive paragraph aims to persuade the reader that a specific point of view is important. It encourages you to weigh both sides of an argument, but it makes clear that it has a bias in favor of one side.

Although facts may be presented to support a viewpoint, the author is not being impartial. Any writing that aims to persuade the reader of the writer's viewpoint is considered persuasive writing.

In addition to using normal writing techniques to persuade readers, a persuasive essay author may also use personal experience, rational justifications, an appeal to emotion, and engaging speaking.

A person with persuasive personality features can influence others to act, think, or purchase items.

How they go about it differs greatly and frequently is determined by their general personality type (A, B, C, and D in our tests). Some people are convincing because they have strong, self-assured personalities that others find appealing.

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Q1: To turn over a new leaf [Railways, 1995]A) To change completely one’s course of action. B) To shift attention to new problems after having studied the old ones thoroughly. C) To cover up one’s fault by wearing new marks. D) To change the old habits and adopt new ones.

Q2: A fair crack of the whip

A) Severe punishment B) A good luck check C) A period of importance D) Failure of administration

Q3: To talk one’s head off

A) To talk loudly B) Talk in whispers C) To talk to oneself D) Talk excessively

Q4: To wrangle over a donkey's shadow [SBI PO 1984]

A) Act in a foolish way B) To quarrel over trifles C) Waste time on petty things D) To do something funny.

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Answer:

Q1: To turn over a new leaf [Railways, 1995]

Answer: A) To change completely one’s course of action.

Q2: A fair crack of the whip

Answer: B) A good luck check

Q3: To talk one’s head off

Answer: D) Talk excessively

Q4: To wrangle over a donkey's shadow [SBI PO 1984]

Answer: B) To quarrel over trifles

Read the sentence.To the hiker in the national park, the bear seemed docile.
Which word is in the predicate adjective?
hiker
docile
in
national

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The word in the predicate adjective is DOCILE. Option B is correct.

A predicate adjective refers to an adjective that follows a linking verb and modifies, describes and refers to the subject of the linking verb. Here the linking verb is "seemed" and the subject is "bear". The predicate adjective "docile" is modifying the word bear.

An example of predicate adjective could be: The baby remains happy during his bath.

Since a predicate adjective is the first adjective found after a linking verb (in this case 'seemed'), the correct answer is 'docile'.