Which word correctly completes the sentence? Please carry these __________ boxes down to the basement. A. to B. two C. too

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Answer 1
Answer: 'to' and 'too' do not make any sense in this case..the best word is 'two'.

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Which sentence uses dashes correctly? A.
Your brother—never the quiet type must have an opinion to share.

B.
The note—I don’t know who wrote it—says to move the car before it gets towed.

C.
By all accounts, he is—calm, funny, and quite an excellent teacher.

D.
The annual picnic is—always a popular event—we never miss it.

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The sentence that uses dashes correctly is B) The note - I don't know who wrote it - says to move the car before it gets towed.
The other sentences place the dash in the incorrect position. 

Singular nouns changes vowels when made plural

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no they don't. eg apple-apples

Answer: yes,

singular noun changes vowels when made plural

Explanation:

some words are homophones. They may sound the same but are spelled differently. Here are some common homophones that a spell checker might not catch:

to / too / two

their / there / they’re

your / you're

Also remember these basic spelling rules as you edit:

The letter i comes before e except after c (believe, ceiling).

Double the final consonant before adding an ed, ing, er, or other suffix that begins with a vowel. For example, the word hot becomes hottest, and stop becomes stopped.

Make sure you know how to spell nouns correctly in their singular and plural forms. For many nouns, you just add an s or es to make them plural. But some nouns don’t follow this rule. For example the singular noun child becomes the plural noun children. And the noun loaf becomes loaves.

Duke Ellington which two details from the text best supports the answer to part a

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we can’t see the text

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D and F

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Richie had felt a mad, exhilarating kind of energy growing in the room. . . . He thought he recognized the feeling from his childhood, when he felt it every day and had come to take it merely as a matter of course. He supposed that, if he had ever thought about that deep-running aquifer of energy as a kid (he could not recall that he ever had), he would have simply dismissed it as a fact of life, something that would always be there, like the color of his eyes . . . . Well, that hadn't turned out to be true. The energy you drew on so extravagantly when you were a kid, the energy you thought would never exhaust itself—that slipped away somewhere between eighteen and twenty-four, to be replaced by something much duller . . . purpose, maybe, or goals . . . .Which word describes the tone in this excerpt best?

optimistic
nostalgic
ironic
romantic

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I think the answer is nostalgic. Based from the excerpt, Richie missed the old time when he was younger. He felt melancholy as he tried to describe himself from his younger years. Rich felt that he had changed a lot since then. He felt that he is more energetic when he was younger compared to his present self.

If a regulation were adopted by school officials forbidding discussion of the Vietnam conflict, or the expression by any student of opposition to it anywhere on school property except as part of a prescribed classroom exercise, it would be obvious that the regulation would violate the constitutional rights of students.Which is the best summary of the passage?
A. "If a regulation were adopted by school officials forbidding discussion of the Vietnam conflict," except as a class activity, it would be clear that the rule "would violate the constitutional rights of students."
B. The majority opinion, correctly, in my view, argues that the rights of the poor students who can only express their views on Vietnam during a ridiculous class activity are clearly violated.
C. In Tinker v. Des Moines Justice Fortas argues that it would be obvious that students' rights are violated "if a regulation were adopted by school officials forbidding discussion of the Vietnam conflict . . . except as part of a prescribed classroom exercise."
D. In his majority opinion on Tinker v. Des Moines, Justice Fortas argues that if students were not allowed to talk about Vietnam at school, unless as a class activity, it would be an obvious violation of their rights.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B. The majority opinion, correctly, in my view, argues that the rights of the poor students who can only express their views on Vietnam during a ridiculous class activity are clearly violated."

Answer:

d. i just got it wrong so ik

Explanation:

Is the verb of this sentence transitive or intransitive? My mother types well.

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My mother types well. The verb there is intransitive because there is no object receiving the action. 

The correct answer is Intransitive

Explanation:

In grammar, a verb is considered as transitive if the verb needs an object to express a complete idea. On the other hand, a verb is intransitive if it is not necessary to include an object after it and the sentence can be complete without having an object. Examples of transitive verbs include ride, hug or buy that need a noun after the verb, while others such as sleep, go or speak do not need an object. This means in the case of "My mother types well" this can be classified as an intransitive verb, because there is not an object after the verb "type" but only an adjective that describes the action, and also, despite there is no an object the sentence is complete.