Is the sentence simple, compound, or complex? Gradually, Theresa became dizzy; she sat down briefly. A. Compound B. Complex C. Simple

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Answer 1
Answer: This is a compund sentence because just the part: "Gradually, Theresa became dizzy" is a complete sentence and "she sat down briefly" so together they form a compound sentence.


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How does Chekhov's description of the setting support the banker's evil plan to kill the lawyer?a. Chekhov describes everyone as sleeping.
b. Chekhov describes a dim, solitary setting in the garden.
c. Chekhov describes a cold, dark setting near the lodge.
d. Chekhov describes the passage and entry to the lodge.

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The correct answer is letter c. Chekhov describes a cold, dark setting near the lodge. Chekhov's description of the setting that supports the banker's evil plan to kill the lawyer by describing a cold, dark setting near the lodge -- description of the setting support the banker's evil plan to kill the lawyer.

"In many places around the world," diners consider roasted insects a delicacy.What is the function of the quoted phrase in the sentence?

a) appositive with essential information
b) appositive with nonessential information
c) adverb prepositional phrase
d) adjective prepositional phrase..

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Answer:

The correct answer is C.

Explanation:

In English grammar, the basic structure of a sentence is:

SVOCA (subject, verb, object, complement and adverb).

The adverb phrases could be not only at the end of the sentence but also at the beginning. In this particular case, the adverb phrase is located at the beginning of the sentence and functions as a modifier of the whole sentence. Bear in mind that adverb phrases are ALWAYS followed by a comma.

The answer is D. This is a proposition and uses adjectives to explain why.

Which of these is an image that is repeated in Elizabeth Bishop's poem "The Fish?" A.Dewdrops B.Waves C.A sail D.A rainbow

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The answer is D. "The Fish" is Bishop's most anthologized lyric. The work is prominent on the grounds that it maintains a strategic distance from the surrealism that makes confounding a portion of alternate lyrics distributed in Bishop's first accumulation. It is committed in expansive part to a portrayal of a fish that the storyteller gets and, in the last line, gives up. The ethical recommended is to some degree nearer to the surface than is regular for Bishop; what's more, the slight however evident pointed quality of the storyteller may make it simpler for the peruser to relate to him or her than with the less portrayed and for all intents and purposes undetectable storytellers of a large number of Bishop's different ballads.

Answer:

D. A Rainbow         -APEX

Explanation:

Which word correctly completes the sentence below? His actions were rather ______in that he did not seem to have the experience that his boasting suggested.a. Pretend
b. Pretense
c. Pretension
d. Pretentious

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Answer: D) pretentious.

Explanation: the word that correctly completes the given sentence must be an adjective, because it is describing the word "actions." From the given options, the only word that is an adjective is "pretentious," which can be defined as trying to appear or sound more important or clever than you are, especially in matters of art and literature. So the sentence would be: "His actions were rather pretentious in that he did not seem to have the experience that his boasting suggested.

Pretentious is right because an adjective is necessary

Give at least two examples of each1.sound /i:/ in words represented with different spelling.
2. two compound words.
3.prefixes of time and order.
4. prefixes that change nouns to form verbs.

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1) sound /i/: sign and sing
2) 2 compound words: pancakes and grasshopper
3) prefixes of time and order: ante-, fore-, ex-, pre-, post-, re-
4) prefixes that change nouns to form verbs
negative and positive prefixes: un-, non-, in-, dis-, re-
size: semi-, mini-, micro-
location: inter-, super-, trans-, ex-, extra-, peri
time and order: ante-, fore-, ex-, pre-, post-, re-
number: mono-, bi-, hex-, oct-, multi-

Which sentence contains a correctly used participial phrase? A) Camping by the lakeside, the cries of geese kept me awake. B) After brushing on another stroke of fiery crimson, the canvas looked complete. C) Peering through the rain spattered window, the scenery appeared lush and verdant. D) Kicking the ball into the upper left-hand corner of the goal, the striker scored the winning goal.

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The answer is D, because it implies that the striker is kicking the ball.

A is wrong because it implies that the cries of the geese are camping by the lakeside.
B is wrong because it implies that the canvas brushed on the stroke.
C is wrong because it implies that the scenery is peering through the window.