Find out the error in the following sentence :-)1. It is nothing else than pride.

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Answer 1
Answer: The error is else and replace it with nothing is more

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Write one paragraph about the things that make you stressed and how you deal with these things

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 School, family, and friends are the things that make me stress a lot. I usually stay quiet and not say a word. But when I do, my family/friends think I'm being a drama queen, and that causes more stress. So, I deal with these things by myself. I try to relax, get some alone time, and forget all my problems. I've learned that stress causes headaches, so I try to clam down and not stress out a lot.

  I always make sure that I can at least have a few minutes alone, to clam down and relax. Most of the time, I listen to calming music and breathe in and out. I've been stressing a lot these days, so this is the time I stay silence. But, I've always found a way to relax and not think of the world's expectations of me, but instead think about my expectations of myself.

Which best identifies a characteristic of narrative poetry? A. includes paraphrases and cited quotations

B. Does not rhythm

C. includes characters that are involved in a story

D. Shares factual information with the reader

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The anwer to your question is C) Includes characters that are involved in a story
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Answer:

C. includes characters that are involved in a story

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Romeo and Juliet Which statement accurately describes the resolution of the play's major conflict?a. The conflict is resolved through the clever plans of Friar Laurence.
b. The conflict is resolved by the deaths of the young lovers.
c. The conflict is resolved by the deaths of Tybalt and Mercutio.
d. The conflict is resolved when Romeo's mother dies of grief after he is banished.

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The answer would be B ... As the family at the end ended up burying them together in the honour of their love... so the death of the young lovers resolved the conflict 

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Which word or words and punctuation best corrects any errors in the sentence? Watch for the stop sign this intersection is dangerous!

A.
sign-

B.
sign,

C.
sign; this

D.
sign, and

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The answer is D. sign, and

In "A Poison Tree," what is one way that the speaker helps readers imagine how his anger grew? A.He describes how he "stole" into his foe's garden because he was angry. B.He describes how he "told" his anger to all who would listen. C.He describes how he "water'd" his anger with fears and tears. D.He describes how he "veil'd" his anger to protect it.

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He describes how he "water'd" his anger with fears and tears.

Which word does not suggest stubbornness? A. desist B. impede C. obstinate D. recalcitrant

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"recalcitrant" is the only word from the list that suggests stubbornness, since it usually means to have an unchanging and negative attitude towards things, especially authority figures. 
The answer is 'A'.When you are not stubborn or obstinate,you desist
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