Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. This is absolutely the happiest day of my entire life, B. This is absolutely the happiest day of my entire life! C. This is absolutely the happiest day of my entire life?

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct choice is B because comma never ends in a sentence and this sentence is not a question, though.
Answer 2
Answer: A has a comma at the end, indicating more will be applied to the sentence after a short pause, but the sentence itself doesn't quite fit here, so A is out, C is more of a question, which, with the sentence itself, doesn't fit quite right, which leaves B being the right answer, the sentence is more an exclamation than anything else, hope this helps

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Which plot event completes the organizer? antigone is arrested argues with Creon Chorus Leader lectures Creon Gods warn Creon

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "antigone is arrested." the plot event that completes the organizer is that antigone is arrested. It completed the plot event of the story.

Haemon argues with Creon plot event completes the organizer. Correct option is b.

Oedipus descends as King in the play Antigone by Sophocles and offers his children the throne. Creon, Oedipus' brother-in-law, assumes the throne after both die in a struggle. Polynices, Oedipus' son, who had rejected entombment because he was a double-crosser, captured Antigone's heart. To the chagrin of the celestial beings, Creon orders Antigone to be thrown into a cavern. He changes his mind and agrees to Polynices' burial, but Antigone puts a halt to everything while it's happening. Haemon, Creon's child and Antigone's husband, also puts a stop to everything, inspiring his mother to do the same. Creon flees in agony, distraught. The most recent instance mentioned here is Haemon's argument with Creon.

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Complete question is:

Which plot event completes the organizer?

a. Citizens rebel against Creon

b. Haemon argues with Creon

c. Chorus Leader lectures Creon

d. Gods warn Creon

HURRY!!! SHAKESPEAR What types of plays did Shakespeare write. Select all that apply

a
comedies
b
histories
c
tragedies
d
tragic comedies

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Answer:

A,B,C

Explanation:

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How can you add sentence variety to your writing? (Choose two)by only using short sentences to express ideas
by joining sentences using conjunctions
by splitting up long sentences
by including many different ideas in one sentenc

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Answer:

By using short sentences to express ideas

Answer:

by joining sentences using conjunctions

by splitting up long sentences

Explanation:

Joey had been winding up to pitch when Gramps called for a time out.Which tense is the underlined verb phrase?
A.
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B.
simple past
C.
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D.
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The verb phrase in this sentence is "had been winding up". This verb phrase's tense is past perfect progressive. The answer is option A. Past perfect progressive defines an action that began in the past and is still ongoing in the present when a second action began. 

Answer:past perfect progressive

Explanation:

What is the effect of the epic simile in lines 118–131 of the Odyssey, Part 2?"Now, being a man, I could not help consenting.
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Sometimes in farmyards when the cows return
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According to the lines represented above, I am pretty sure that  the effect of the epic simil is used to show how thoroughly Odysseus's men depended on him. This idea is the most relevant one, I bet every reader can come op with the same thoughts while reading the excerpt.

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The effect of the epic simile in lines 118-131 of the Odysseys, Part 2 is to show how thoroughly Odysseus men depended on him.

An example of a frame story is "The Necklace." True False

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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

A frame narrative is the form or style of writing a story that has another story within itself. Simply put, a frame narrative is a story within a story, where the characters in a novel/ story tell another story in the story.

Guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace" tells the story of the Loisels' lives and the subsequent loss of a borrowed necklace. This led them to use up their savings and even borrow money to cover the cost of the lost necklace, which turned out to be just a fake/ copy. There is no story within the main story frame. So, this short story is not an example of a frame narrative.

I think its false. I read it a while ago, but if I remember correctly, its not a frame story.
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