Does anybody know any names of animals that rhyme with head?I need to fill in the blank:
They have a great big skeleton, not of a human or a ____, but of big grey whale, no skin on its tail or head.

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Answer 1
Answer: Oyster bed is the only thing i can think of but it sort of works :) Or you might change head and with something that is a more popular animal. so you might say monkey and knee


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How am I supposed to not get nervous for my speech and presentation?

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You could try practicing in front of your parents or friends. What I do is pretend that the people apin front of me are poop emojis. Take deep breaths and smile. If you get nervous with eye contact, don't look directly into their eyes but at least at them.
I am like you i get nervous alot but just take a deep breath and don't think of other people's opinion of you .you got this !hope you do well :)

Which identifies a sentence with a misplaced adjective phrase?The computer in the car's trunk needs repair.


Our drive to Alabama was long.


I have an urge for Chinese food.


The first president of the United States was George Washington.

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The correct answer is letter A.

The writer uses the anglosaxon possesive to add description for an innanimate object which is a sub-standard practice. A better option suggests the use of a prepositional phrase instead i.e. "the computer in the trunk of the car needs repair".

I think that the answer is the first choice . A) The computer in the car's trunk needs repair. Hope this helps! :)

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A.
Stacy asked "Did you know that Second City is turning fifty years old"?

B.
"Many of their performers," she went on to say, "have gone on to television and movies."<--this is my answer but I'm not sure if I'm right.

C.
"Second City" Stacy continued "is a famous comedy troupe from Chicago."

D.
"Oh, yes." said Stephen "I think I've seen some of them on TV."

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yes you're answer (b) is correct. hope I helped. :)

2. What is the best summary of this passage?In July of 1799, over 200 years ago, French soldiers came upon a block of stone in the Egyptian town of el-Rashid, or Rosetta. The stone was inscribed with three translations of the same message from priests of Ptolemy V. The message itself, having to do with taxes on priests, is rather unimportant for us today. However, the Rosetta Stone, as it has come to be called, provided scholars with the key to translating Egyptian hieroglyphics. Two of the languages on the stone are Egyptian, one of them being hieroglyphics and the other being Demotic. The second language is Greek. Therefore, linguists familiar with Greek were able to roughly translate the meaning of the hieroglyphs. Hieroglyphs were a formal writing system in Egypt that used picture symbols. Such writing is found in many of Egypt’s most famous structures, including the Great Pyramids. These symbols were able to be translated after the discovery and translation of the Rosetta Stone.



A. The Rosetta Stone, which made translating Egyptian hieroglyphs possible, was discovered over 200 years ago in el-Rashid, Egypt.
B. The discovery of the Rosetta Stone finally made possible the translation of many examples of hieroglyphs in places like the Great Pyramids of Egypt.
C. The message on the Rosetta Stone dates from the time of Ptolemy V and is a declaration of important tax information for priests near el-Rashid.
D. The Rosetta Stone was inscribed with a message in three languages, including Greek, making translation of Demotic and hieroglyphs possible.

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for  the second paragraph it might be it was translated to egypt over 2000 years ago

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find in the Text synonyms for the following words:to make up ones mind-touch/connection-understand-to propose/to recommend-sure of himself-great/significant-to get acquainted with/to present to-point of view-wish/aspiration

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The text synonyms for the words are exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language

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find in the text synonyms for the following words:

  1. to make up ones mind-  to decide. The definition is to decide (about something or to do something), example: he made up his mind to take vengeance
  2. touch / connection-  contact
  3. understand- sympathy, agreement. Understand definition is perceive the intended meaning of (words, a language, or a speaker). "he didn't understand a word I said"
  4. to propose / to recommend-  to suggest, to nominate
  5. sure of himself-  assured, certain, convinced
  6. great / significant- important. Significance means having the quality of being "significant" meaningful, important. It also refers to the meaning of something.
  7. to get acquainted with/to present to- to introduce (To introduce something means to cause it to enter a place or exist in a system for the first time.)
  8. point of view- opinion, judgement (Point of view is the voice in which a story is told and its relationship to the events in the story.)
  9. wish / aspiration - desire

A synonym is a word that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language

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What latin root does the word light come from ?

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I am not sure about the root, but light comes from the Latin verb lucere, which means to shine, and from the noun lux, which means light.
You may also know from Harry Potter that there is a spell called - lumos, coming from Latin lux, which also means light.