Question: Identify the inflection of the verb: asks.
Options:
Answer: The inflections of the verb asksare the following:
Explanation: Inflections are the extra letters added to nouns, verbs and adjectives in different grammatical forms. Verbs are inflected in their various tenses, such as: simple present, past present, third person, singular/plural, etc. The inflections of the verb asks are the following:
The verb asks is considered a third person verb. Third person verbs, in the simple present tense, always end in –s. Example: *She eats. He sleeps. It asks.
Simple Present is used when an action is happening right now, or when it occurs regularly. This means that we use verbs in their present form, like: Eat (Third person: eats), sleep (Third person: sleeps), ask (Third person: asks).
If a subject is singular, its verb must be singular and if a subject is plural, its verb must also be plural.
She/He/It are considered singular subjects because they refer to one person. We use them with singular verbs, these verbs have an ''s'' at the end. Example: She asks many questions during class.
We/I/You/They are considered plural subjects because they refer to more then one person (with exception of I.) Example: They ask many questions during class.
Answer: c. Performance assessment.
Explanation: the performance assessment is a type of test in which the evaluator gives the test taker the opportunity to measure his/her skills by testing the way in which he/she performs a real-world task. Using this assessment we can evaluate how a person performs a task rather than asking him/her to just answer questions about it.
Explanation:
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B. "Et tu, Brute?"
C. "I love the name of Honor more than I fear death."
D. "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look."
B. dead metaphor
C. allusion
D. personification
Answer: C. Allusion.
Explanation: Allusion is a literary device that consists in making a brief reference about an event, it can be historical, political or cultural, it also can be a reference to a person or a place. When Maggie came across a reference to Cleopatra, the famous Egyptian queen, she should realize that the poet is using the literary device of allusion (in this case to a person), so the correct answer is option C.