Which additional word or words in the sentence should be capitalized? Is your favorite football team the seattle seahawks? Choose all answers that are correct. A.Seahawks B.Seattle C.Football D.Team

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Answer 1
Answer:


A,B And D

Are All the Correct answer

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Answer 2
Answer: The correct answers are A, B, and D.


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Which is the closest antonym for the word wispy​

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Answer:

Thicken is one

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Wispy means thin so the opposite would be thick

Answer:i will answer

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rich,inspissate, thicken, fat,etc

Which verb agrees with its subject? Neither my cousins nor my uncle __________ willing to eat the chili peppers. A. were B. was C. have been D. are

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Neither my cousins nor my uncle were willing to eat the chili peppers.
Neither my cousins nor my uncle were willing to eat the chilli peppers.......

Is the group of words a simple sentence, a compound sentence, a run-on sentence, or a sentence fragment? His bicycle has a flat tire, he can't find the pump.
A.sentence fragment
B.compound sentence
C.simple sentence
D.run-on sentence
i think it's b or c

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His bicycle has a flat tire, he can't find the pump.

This is a run-on sentence. In order for this to be a complete sentence, you would have to add a semicolon between the two clauses, use a conjunction and a comma, or add a period and start a new sentence.

His bicycle has a flat tire; he can't find the pump.
His bicycle has a flat tire, and he can't find the pump.
His bicycle has a flat tire. He can't find the pump.

This sentence is not a compound or simple sentence because it isn't a complete sentence, and it is not a sentence fragment because it contains all the parts necessary to make a sentence, but uses a comma where it shouldn't.

. Read the sentence. When doing laundry, check that the water level has rose above the top of the clothes. What revision is needed in this sentence? Replace rose with rised Replace rose with risen. Replace has rose with have rose Replace has rose with had been rising.

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The answer to your question would be that the revision that is needed in the sentence is to replace rose with risen. That is, the sentence would be as follows: When doing laundry, check that the water level has risen above the top of the clothes.

"To rise" is an irregular verb, so its past participle is not formed by adding the suffix -ed, but it is another word. "Rose" is the past simple form and "risen" the past participle one.

Your answer would be Risen

Changing the point of view in the middle of a story may confuse the reader.
True/ False

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true because the reader might think that your point of view is good and then change it to bad so then he is confused . :)
True The reader may go from having a good point of view changing to bad or bad changing to good and become confused.

In "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey," what has happened during the speaker's absence from the place above Tintern Abbey? A) He has completely forgotten the place
B) He has been filled with good memories of the place
C) He has continually tried to avoid returning
D) He has been reminded of the place by the harsh realities of the city

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The answer is D. He has been reminded of the place by the harsh realities of the cityIn his poem, Wordsworth describes how when the city seems to be too much for him, he is often transported back to this spot and experiences "sensations sweet". In his absence from the ruins of Tintern Abbey, he has only good memories of this place that ease his weariness from the city.