Which word is a singular noun?

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Which word is a singular noun?

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Girl, boy, book, copy, bus, bucket, finger, etc are a singular noun.

What is singular noun?

  • A noun which denote for one person, place and thing so it is called singular noun.

Examples

  • Singer.
  • Dance.
  • Tomato.
  • Potato.

What is plural noun?

  • A noun which denote for one more person, place and thing so it is called plural noun.

Examples

  • Singers.
  • Dances.
  • Tomatoes.
  • Potatoes.

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The questions below refer to the selection "The Storyteller."The tone of this story is best described as —
Choose one answer.
a. anxious and tense
b. humorous and ironic
c. moralistic and rigid
d. serious and instructive

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C. moralistic and rigid

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C

Explanation:

Identify the complete adjective clause in the following sentence.Pierre, please take the meal that I have prepared to the house next door.
please take
please take the meal
take the meal
the meal that I have prepared
that I have
that I have prepared
to the house
to the house next door

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An adjective phrase is a phrase that functions similarly to an adjective, this means that it describes a noon or a pronoun on the word and could be replaced by an adjective, such as "blue".

The correct answer is:
"that I have prepared" - it describes the "meat"

Why does Johnny agree to take John Hancock's order for a sugar basin? select all that apply A he is confident in his ability to complete the job
b he wants to impress dove and dusty
c mrs. lapham encourages him to accept the job
d. mr. lapham is desperate and asks him for help

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I'd say there are two answers:
1. A) he is confident in his ability to complete the job
2. C) Mrs. Lapham encourages him to accept the job

Answer:

1. A and C

2. B

3. B

4. D

5. C

6. D

7. B

8. A

9. C

10. B

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In "Tokyo," Ryo and Tsuruishi have all of the following in common except (1 point)they both have children
they have both been married
they are familiar with Siberia
they are both rebuilding their lives

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It is not at all a difficult answer, as the point can be easily understood after one has gone through "Tokyo". In "Tokyo," Ryo and Tsuruishi have all of the following in common except that they both have children. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option and i hope that this helps you.

I believe the answer is: they both have children

In the story, only Ryo has children while Tsuruishi doesn't have any. The story depict a story about the struggle of ryo the world war period. Her husband went missing because he was captured in Siberia and Japan was experiencing massive recession due to the war.

Please help me understand what the question is asking below. "How are the characters, setting, and problems like those in other stories you have read?" Thank you.

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Answer:

the characters are just the people in the story. The setting is where it happens, so if it mainly happens in a school, that would be the setting. The problems could be like  two of the characters hating each other or someone's mom sick in the hospital, stuff like that. problems like these usually get solved at the end of the story but they might not, like a cliffhanger.

Then "How are they like other stories you've read?" You can just take any other stories you know and look for things that are the same in both of them. Like if there's a character who's really shy in the story you read for class and the story you read on your own, then you would say " In this story, a character named Mia is really shy. In a story I read on my own, Social Caterpillar, Nicky is really shy and quiet."(Just a fake example) You would do the same thing for the setting and problems.

In Chapter 3 of The Scarlet Letter, how does the magistracy’s act of marking Hester Prynne with a scarlet letter serve to maintain its power in the community?

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The town fathers'act of marking Hester with a scarlet letter serves to maintain their power in the community by turning her into an example of their sermons. They preached against the sin of bearing a child out of wedlock. Hester's husband sent her to live in America on her own. He was supposed to follow her but deserted her. The people of the town did not know she was married. They assumed she was unmarried so they marked her with a scarlet letter to punish her and show the rest of the town that it is wrong to fall pregnant without being married.

People in the community fear becoming similarly shamed