Which punctuation mark is required to set apart an introductory phrase?a) semicolon
b) colon
c) comma
d) none

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Answer 1
Answer: the correct answer is  (C.comma
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

C. Comma

Explanation:

A comma is required to set apart an introductory phrase from the rest of the sentence. This comma is sometimes optional if the introductory phrase is less than four words long. Some examples of introductory phrases include "before the movie starts" and "while getting ready for the play."


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What can be used as an artifact in literature

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Answer:

Literary artifacts are aspects of a work of literature which provides the reader context for a situation dissimilar to their own experiences. Literary artifacts are objects in a particular story that the writers implement with the purpose of helping their readers comprehend more about the story and embrace the events in the story.

Explanation:

What is a positive connotation for glare

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Answer:

A positive connotation for the word "glare" is an intense and emotional look.

Explanation:

Positive connotation is the term used to describe the situation where a subjunctive meaning has been added to a word, however, that meaning differs from the real meaning of the word, but adds a meaning that arouses good, pleasant, favorable and positive feelings.

An example of this can be seen when the author uses the word "glare" to describe an intense and emotional look.

a positive connotation for glare would be look because you would rather have someone look at you then to stare.

Which sentence uses the word [pour] as it is defined in this dictionary entry?pour: v. "to flow or cause to flow"

A) David, you pour over your study notes as if they were sacred scripture.
B) I have this one pour on my nose that is so large that it is embarrassing.
C) Do you need me to pour more syrup on that waffle so that it is even sweeter?
D) Some of these clothes could be donated to pour people instead of simply being thrown away.

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C. Would the be the answer

Answer:

C

Explanation:

The only sentence that uses the word "pour" properly (according to the listed dictionary definition) is the following one:Do you need me to pour more syrup on that waffle so that it is even sweeter?

Which of the following roles will you use during Independent Reading? Select all that apply.1.connector
2.discussion director
3.luminary
4.rapid reader
5.summarizer
6.teacher
7.word watcher

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Answer:

1 2 and 3 because they all sound right you could also pick 4567 but thats if you want

Explanation:

Which sentence contains the BEST use of dialogue to convey that Harry is afraid of the snake he has found in his back yard? A) "Yikes! It's a snake! Run and get dad!" Harry yelled fearfully. B) "Look! It's a snake. Let's catch it and play with it," Harry said to Tom. C) "A snake! Let's keep looking. There may be a whole family in our back yard." Harry said excitedly. D) "There's a snake over by the swing in the back yard. I wonder if it's poisonous?" Harry pondered thoughtfully

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The answer is A because it shows he is scared.

Answer:

"Yikes! It's a snake! Run and get dad!" Harry yelled fearfully.

Explanation:

The use of exclamation points and the phrase "yelled fearfully" show that Harry is afraid of the snake.

What is the definition of heavy in the sentence? It's been a long day at school. You've got a heavy evening of homework ahead. A. sad or painful
B. filled with many things
C. something else (be specific)

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B is the choice that i would select because by "...heavy eacning of homwork ahead" it means a lot, because when you think of heavy, you think of having a lot of heavy weight to carry. The more you have, they "heavier" it is.