Which sentence contains an error unlikely to be recognized by a computer's spell-check program

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Answer: I cant see the sentences but I can give you a clue. 

An error is most unlikely to be recognized by a computer intelligence is when a word has (homophone) the same pronunciation but is written differently and has a different meaning like: 
which, witch
see, sea
wright, right
knight, night



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Answer:

Okie UwU

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oh ok

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Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A.
Inside that daycare center work ten teachers.

B.
Throughout my day is many happy moments.

C.
After the summer and fall come the winter.

D.
On the near side of the wide river was three boat docks.

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C. 
After the summer and fall come the winter. 

A compound subject is found in a sentence that has two or more subjects joined by coordinating conjunctions (and, or, neither, nor). When the subjects are joined by and, the verb is in plural form for it agrees with the pronoun "they".

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Answer: I think its either gonna be the 2nd or 3rd answer, though i'm not sure which

2nd answer. The mother talks about her struggles and how she keeps going no matter if the odds are against her.

Which statement explains why the image of rivers in "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" is effective? A.The rivers are associated with the individual's voice in the poem.
B.The rivers were dredged out by African Americans.
C.The names of rivers show that the speaker is intelligent and educated.
D.The enduring nature of the rivers is linked to the survival of the speaker's people.

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I believe that the statement that explains why the image of rivers in "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" is effective is A) the rivers are associated with the individual's voice in the poem. 

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Although this word was made up in order to be a contender for the longest word in English, it can be broken down into smaller chunks in order to understand it.
Anti- means that you are against something; monopoly means the exclusive control over something; geographic is related to geography; and the remaining part has to do with nationalism.
So this word means something like 'a nationalistic feeling of being against geographic monopoly,' but you can see that it doesn't have much sense.

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When Lincoln asks if it is possible to lose the nation, and yet preserve the Constitution . . . what is he referring to?The certainty that abiding by the law would do nothing to stop the war
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The possibility of abiding by the law while destroying the nation through war
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The correct option is this: THE POSSIBILITY OF ABIDING BY THE LAW WHILE DESTROYING THE NATION THROUGH WAR.

President Abraham Lincoln made this statement during the American civil war. As the president of the United States of America and based on the oath of office he took when he was swore in as the president, he was expected to defend and protect the american constitution. But the president was put in a dilemma during the american civil war, when it became obvious that his defending the constitution will results in destroying america through war.

The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "The possibility of abiding by the law while destroying the nation through war" When Lincoln asks if it is possible to lose the nation, and yet preserve the Constitution, he is referring to The possibility of abiding by the law while destroying the nation through war