Which group of words is a sentence fragment? A. Wolves and dogs are close relatives. B. A wolf can run up to 40 miles a day. C. Wolves are wild animals. D. As all dogs on Earth are related to wolves.

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Answer 1
Answer: D. Is for sure the answer because it leaves you hanging without a complete thought.

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Write short note on Oral traditions.

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Oral traditions are traditions that not written down. They are passed down by one generation to the next through song, dance, or spoken language. 
 a cultrual material and traditional passed oarlly to one generation from another

Read the poem. Instruments poised, chins high Not a blink, nor a sigh As every eye awaits her hand To cue the members of the band. What is the poem’s rhyme scheme? AABB ABAB ABCB ABCD

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The poem's rhyme scheme should be AABB if the original version is written as

Instruments poised, chins high
Not a blink, nor a sigh
as every eye awaits her hand
to cue the members of the band.

Answer:

AABB

Explanation:

Identify the sentence that has correct subject–verb agreement.a.The orchestra has a new conductor.
b. the orchestra have hired a new conductor.
c. the orchestra needs a new conductor.
d. the orchestra have a new conductor

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Actually..... all of them are correct!

The difference is whether the word "the orchestra" needs a plural or singular verb. In American English a singular verb is needed (so American English would only accept options a) and c) ) but in British English both forms are acceptable: so in British English all four sentences are correct.

The answer to your question would be that the sentences that have correct subject-verb agreement are the following ones: "The orchestra has a new conductor" and "the orchestra needs a new conductor". That is, the correct options would be A and C.

"Orchestra" is a collective noun which American English requires to be singular.

Using your diaphragm when you speak allows you to have better _____.a pitch
b inflection
c enunciation
d projection

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its used for projection. 

Pla help me I need it ASAP ​

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Hello!

21. forget

22. is

23. teaches

24. helps

25. are

26. have

27. does

28. sign

29. was

30. seem

31. takes

32. are

33. look

34. understands

35. goes

36. are

37. play

Have a lovely day :)

Select the correct adjective form for the following sentence. Rob thinks that he is the ______ guy on the planet. handsome handsomer handsomest

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Answer:

Handsomest.

Explanation:

Handsomest is the superlative form of the adjective "handsome".

There are three degrees of adjectives- positive degree, comparative degree and superlative degree. For the right degree to be used along with the sentence, the superlative degree of the word 'handsome' will be the best used n this sentence. And according to the sentence, Rob is in comparison with the 'rest of the world, making the comparison to be the third degree of comparison. Thus, the final answer will be

Rob thinks that he is the handsomest guy on the planet.

I believe it can be most handsome guy but from among choices it should be
handsomest.