Which words in the sentence are the direct objects? Yesterday, I purchased new shoes and socks for the scout hiking trip.

Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
hiking

B.
socks

C.
trip

D.
shoes

E.
scout                                                             more than 1

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is B. socks and D. shoes since the verb here is purchased, and shoes and socks were the items that the subject purchased.
Answer 2
Answer: The answer is B and D. I is the subject. Purchased is the verb. I purchased who or what? Socks and shoes

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D  Have somebody had a chance to inspect the garage?
I think it's C but I am not that sure because you don't say you practices on an expensive French horn you would say you practice on an expensive French horn and  instead of D it would be has not have. It's the same with B. Hope this helps. 

Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks?A.
The word very appears 12 times in the first paragraph of the essay.

B.
The word very appears 12 times in the first paragraph of the essay.

C.
The word "very" appears 12 times in the first paragraph of the essay.

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C) The word "very" appears 12 times in the first paragraph of the essay.

The other two options are exactly the same, if you didn't notice. There is no difference between them. Also, they are incorrect because if you did not use quotation marks around "very", it would make the sentence sound improper. Quotation marks can be used to specify a word and/or letter.

Divide the spelling word into syllables. Make sure that you follow the dictionary standard. proofread

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Galtung, J. and Ruge, M. H. "The Structure of Foreign News," Journal of Peace Research, 2: 64-91. 1965.What is the title of the article cited above?
A.
Galtung, J.
B.
Journal of Peace Research
C.
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D.
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Please Help Me :)Which pronoun agrees with the antecedent?

Neither Joe nor Duane was nervous about __________ solo in the concert.

A.
theirs

B.
his

C.
he

D.
their

I think the answer is d.their if the answer is not there please explain why what it should be :D
I'm trying to pull up my grade to a A+

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D: their

This makes more sense than his. There is more than one person being referred to in the sentence. the word solo is referring to Joe and Daune.

I tried putting his in the sentence and it just doesn't make sense to me. If the sentence was like the following: Joe was not nervous about___his __ solo in the concert then I think it would make more sense to use this word.

Hopefully this helps and good luck. :)


P.S. Don't you mean: Neither Joe nor Daune were nervous about __their __ solo in the concert? Were makes more sense than was.

Identify the verb mood.Christian wishes Scott would hurry up, so they won't miss their tee time.

interrogative mood
subjective mood
subjunctive mood
conditional mood

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conditional mood
I think

Answer:

Subjective mood