You want to add the suffix ed to the following words. Which word would require you to change the y to an i? Betray Destroy Hurry Obey

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Answer 1
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The word that would require me to change the "y" to an "i" when adding the suffix "ed" is "hurry".

The "y" in "hurry" has to be changed to an "i" when adding the suffix "ed". The reason why this letter must be changed is because the letter that comes before the "y" in "hurry" is a consonant ("r"). On the other hand, the letters that come before the "y" in the words "betray" "destroy" and "obey" are vowels; therefore, the "y" must not be changed to an"i". Other words similar to "hurry" are "carry" and "try" since the final "y" in these words must also be changed to an "i" when adding the suffix "ed".  

Answer 2
Answer: Hurry would be changed to hurried.

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Learning patience and humility is which part of Odysseus's epic journey?

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The Odyssey was written by Homer. It is one of the two major Greek epic poems that Homer wrote. This poem is about the Greek hero, Odysseus and his journey home after the city of Troy fell at the end of the ten-year Trojan War. When Odysseus leaves to fight in the Trojan War, he leaves Odysseus's son's teacher and  overseer, Mentor in charge of his whole household. Therefore Mentor looks after Odysseus's son during Odysseus's absence. 

Which conflict from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is not an example of external conflict?

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Brutus' inner struggle with assassinating Caesar is not an example of external conflict from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, since it is an internal conflict.

On the one hand, external conflicts occurs when the character has a conflict with something outside of himself. Often these conflicts are againts another character, nature, or society.

On the other hand, an internal conflict is a problem the character has with himself. So that, the struggle Brutus has with assassinating Caesar refers to an internal conflict


In the first act of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Marcus Brutus is confronted with an internal conflict in which he has to decide whether to support his good friend, Julius Caesar who wants to become the King of Rome or the interests of Rome as a nation. He realizes that if Caesar becomes the leader, there will be ruthlessness and in a loyalty to his country, joins a conspiracy to assassinate his friend.

Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage? A. His new shoes look like big, brown torpedoes. B. The darker, thicker material will be better for the cushions. C. This is the best, and most interesting trip I've ever taken. D. This long tiring and sweaty hike is no fun any more.

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I believe the right choice is A. His new shoes look like big, brown torpedoes.
I believe it is A.
 A. is correct. 
B. needs commas after thicker
C. 
Doesn't seem like it needs a comma
D. needs commas after long and tiring  

Determine the part of speech for the italicized word in the sentence below.The pink pig clapped (wildly).
adverb
interrogative
noun
adjective
verb

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Wildly is an adjective 

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adjective

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What theme is Homer presenting when Odysseus has his men tie him so that he will ignore the call of the Sirens in Part 3 of The Odyssey?

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The theme that Homer is presenting when Odysseus has his men tie him so that he will ignore the call of the Sirens in Part 3 of the Odyssey is that with strength and planning, one can resist temptation. 

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With strength and planning, one can resist temptation.

Explanation:

Homer's epic narrative "The Odyssey" details the strenuous and rather long journey that the hero Odysseus had to endure to get back home to Ithaca. The story also showed how the gods helped him in his trip back home.

Book XII of the story shows how the goddess Circe had foretold Odysseus about the events that he will be met with. She predicted that he will have to go through the waters that the Sirens had been dwelling around, and how he will be tempted by their singing. But she also gave her instructions on how to escape and overcome their temptations and proceed with their journey. Following her advice, the men tied him so that he won't be able to comply with the temptation and also at the same time, they too stuffed their ears with wax. Thus were they able to overcome the calls of the Sirens and continue with their journey. Through this scene, Homer seems to present the theme of perseverance, the resisting of temptation with strength and planning.

Earths gravitational pull just got three times stronger! What happens to your weight?

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Your weight will be three times heavier.


Weight is the force exerted on a body by gravity. Weight is computed by multiplying the mass of an object by the force of gravity. If you were to triple the force of gravity, then the weight will be tripled as well. If you were to half it, then weight will be halved as well.

Weight is simply the measure of gravity acting on an object. So, if the gravitational pull becomes three times stronger, your weight will increase (it will triple, in fact) because the measure of gravity acting on your body increases by three times.