What provides the opportunity for Duncan's assassination? A. his visit to Macbeth's castle
B. the presence of the witches
C. the recent military victory
D. a meeting at Birnham Wood

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Answer 1
Answer: a visit to macbeths castle because they makes the most sense .The others one do not make sense
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

His visit to Macbeth's castle:  provides the opportunity for Duncan's assassination.

Explanation:


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Strolling through the city park late at night, we saw several young couples walking their dogs, as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts. Choose the selection in which the sentence is properly punctuated.

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Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

Here's the full question:

Strolling through the city park late at night, we saw several young couples walking their dogs, as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts. Choose the selection in which the sentence is properly punctuated. A) NO CHANGE B) Strolling through the city park late at night, we saw several young couples walking their dogs as well as, a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts. C) Strolling through the city park late at night, we saw several young couples, walking their dogs as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts. D) Strolling through the city park late at night we saw several young couples walking their dogs as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts.

The answer is A, no change.

This is simply because the other options are not correct in English.

Option B: the second comma is wrongly placed.

Option C: Also a wrongly placed second comma. This creates an unnecessarily long statement with no white space or pause.

Option D: lacks punctuation.

This question is missing the option. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:

Strolling through the city park late at night, we saw several young couples walking their dogs, as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts.  

Choose the selection in which the sentence is properly punctuated.

a) NO CHANGE

b) Strolling through the city park late at night, we saw several young couples walking their dogs as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts.

c) Strolling through the city park late at night, we saw several young couples, walking their dogs as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts.

d) Strolling through the city park late at night we saw several young couples walking their dogs as well as a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts.

Answer:

The correct option is a) NO CHANGE.

Explanation:

The sentence is properly punctuated the way it is, so there is no need to change it. The sentence starts with a participial phrase, which must be followed by a comma. Then, we have the main clause. Notice that the verb in the main clause has two direct objects: "several young couples walking their dogs" and "a whole bunch of squirrels scurrying about seeking nuts". Since those two objects are very long, it is appropriate to place a comma before the adverb introducing the second object - "as well as." That will avoid problems in reading and interpreting what words belong to each object. Therefore, the sentence does not need any changes in punctuation.

Why does Janie's grandmother tell her she's a "real woman" now?

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Choices:
A) Janie just went through puberty.
B) She knows more than most young girls.
C) She has to take care of the house.
D) She had her first kiss with Johnny Taylor.

I am choosing between 2 choices, B and D. 

Janie's grandmother told her she progressed from a child to a young woman when she kissed Johnny Taylor.

When Janie's grandmother died, Janie realized that she is a "real woman" because she knows more than most young girls.


Typically, the themes in a novel ______. are distinct and unrelated contradict one another are limited to one or two basic ideas interact and build on one another

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Answer: If the answer choices given to you were are distinct and unrelated, contradict one another are limited to one or two basic ideas, and interact and build on one another, then the answer would be: interact and build on one another

Answer:

Interact and build up of one another

Explanation:

In the third paragraph, Buddy tells us that his friend is “still a child.” We usually think of a child as loving, joyful, believing, trusting, and innocent of the evil or meanness we might find in the adult world. Find at least three of her actions that reveal that Buddy’s friend is a child in any of these ways.

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Answer:

Find the actions below.

Explanation:

1. Buddy's friend was excited at the arrival of the weather which ushers in Christmas. She refers to it as the 'fruitcake weather' and goes ahead to bake thirty cakes.

2. She finds it difficult to count money. So, when there was a disparity between her and Buddy about whether the money they counted was $12.73 or $13, she rather opted to throw $1 away because of her dislike for anything that was thirteenth.

3. When shouted upon by their two relatives for feeding the seven-year-old Buddy with Whisky, she reacted like a child by crying and running into her room.

The above scenarios are instances where Buddy's friend who was about 60 years old exhibited characters that showed that she was 'still a child'.

Is the underlined clause independent or subordinate? Unless he has been left alone, Rover rarely barks or whines.


a. independent
b. subordinate

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Unless he has been left alone - This is a subordinate clause as it needs an independent one to fulfill its meaning and make it correct.

Rover rarely barks or whines - This is an independent clause because it can stand on its own and convey meaning without help from other clauses.
I will agree with Worldlyglass49, definitely a subordinate clause. B.

"One hundred years of delay have passed since President Lincoln freed the slaves, yet their heirs, their grandsons, are not fully free. They are not yet freed from the bonds of injustice. They are not yet freed from social and economic oppression. And this Nation, for all its hopes and all its boasts, will not be fully free until all its citizens are free." In this excerpt from President Kennedy's 1963 Civil Rights Address the phrase "the bonds of injustice" most likely refers to:

one hundred years of delay
before President Lincoln freed the slaves
social and economic oppression of their heirs
the hopes and boasts of this nation

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Answer:

One hundred years of delay.

Explanation:

John F. Kennedy's 1963 Civil Rights Address revolves around the issue of the African Americans' inability to enjoy the full rights of the white American citizens. In his speech, he addressed the need to allow all rightful citizens of America the right to "enjoy the full and free life which all of us want".

The given excerpt also talks about the dissolving of slavery or racial discrimination by President Abraham Lincoln, but which still persists. He implores on the people to keep the promise of the former president and help make the blacks feel safe. He used the phrase "bonds of injustice" to imply to the hundred years of delay that has been since the emancipation, the years under which they still suffer.