What sentence contains the present participle of the verb to collect. A. He has collected rare coins.
B. He is collecting rare coins.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

The sentence that contains a present participle of the verb to collect is sentence B.

Explanation:

A participle typically expresses present action with respect to the time expressed by the finite verb in its clause and that is formed by adding the suffix -ing. The present participle is used in the formation of the progressive or continuous tenses.  In the sentence above, you can see that the event is taking place now if you add now  (see A).

a) He is collecting rare coins now

Answer 2
Answer: B. He is collecting rare coins.

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What does Cofer use to symbolize a lack of freedom in "Primary Lessons"?the gypsy lifestyle
the cool New Jersey apartment
speaking Spanish
color coding on the island

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The Cofer use to symbolize a lack of freedom in "Primary Lessons" is the color coding on the island. Thus, option fourth is correct.

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Answer:

The right answer is D color coding on the island.

Explanation:

In "President Cleveland, Where Are You?" what does Jerry finally realize? A. Doing the wrong thing can have serious consequences for those we love the most. B. Doing the wrong thing is something that truly good people can never do. C. Doing the right thing is not always easy and sometimes doesn't even make one feel good right away. D. Doing the right thing is not a struggle for people who are truly mature.

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The correct answer here would be C. doing the right thing is not always easy and sometimes doesn't even make one feel good rate away. Oh and i know this for a fact because i have answered this quistion before i go to K12. ;) 
I would say  B. Because It makes the most  sense.                                         

Which word does not have a form of "joining" or "tying" in it?A.
adjunct

B.
condone

C.
stringent

D.
subjugate

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i think that the answer is A.adjunct is the answer sorry if i am wrong at lest i gave it a shot
A. adjunct is the answer i'm pretty sure. If not sorry

What is the length of the following lines?Is it even so? then I defy you, stars!
Thou know'st my lodging: get me ink and paper,
And hire post-horses; I will hence to-night.
hexameter
pentameter
decameter

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The length of the lines stated above is pentameter.

Here's why:

The number of words included per phrase is in maximum of five. In Greek or Latin, penta means the number five. Pentameter is the term used to refer to a line of verse which is five metrical feet in length. 

Answer:

  • Pentameter

Explanation:

Pentameter is a literary device that can be characterized as a line in section or verse that has five in number metrical feet or beats. There are various types of pentameter: iamb, trochaic, dactylic, and anapestic. The most normally utilized pentameter in English is versifying. It likewise can be depicted as a line that comprises of ten syllables, where the main syllable is focused on, the second is unstressed, the third is pushed, etc until it achieves the tenth line syllable.

What does the root in admit mean? to put or place
* to send
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to drive

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Answer:

B: to send

Explanation:

 The root in the word admit is from the Latin: mittere, which means 'let go, send'. There are other words that come from this same root that reinforce this meaning (to release, let go;send, throw);  one of them is mission: sending abroad an agent/embassy/body of persons etc. Other words are: missionary, commissioned, dismissal.

The root word in admit is "mit" which means to send, I believe if I am correct you put the star next to it to show your answer, so I guess you're correct

Nonfiction writing can be trusted to be true - TRUE OR FALSE

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Nonfiction writing is trusted so the answer is true