Which word correctly completes the sentence? I am curious whether __________ heard any news about the election. A. youv'e B. youve C. you’ve

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Answer 1
Answer: Well, the correct words to put in the sentence are you have. ---So let's see.
A) Is incorrect, the apostrophe is in the wrong place! 
B) There's not even an apostrophe! That is incorrect.
Which leaves us to our final answer. C. It has the apostrophe in the correct place, so it is your correct answer! :) 
Answer 2
Answer: The answer is C, you've because it is only one with the apostrophe in the correct place.

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A. is the answer. her education and religion. Just reviewed the answer on PLATO

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This is a quote from "Life of Pi" and I'm trying to figure out what kind of literary device it is, "My Roman soldier stood in the schoolyard one morning when I was twelve... He saw me and a flash of evil genius lit up his dull mind. He raised his arm, pointed at me and shouted, 'It's P*ssing Patel!'... I walked in last, wearing my crown of thorns". I'm thinking it's a metaphor but I'm not too sure. Can you also explain what kind of impact this quote would have on a reader (connection and empathy, make the abstract concrete, motivate the reader to act, feel or experience etc.)? Thank you!

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Answer: metaphor

Explanation:

indeed it is a metaphor. he isnt actually wearing a crown of thorns. hes just embarrassed because they called him a silly name. this causes the reader to feel pity for patel because he is being shamed; it causes the reader to feel vicarious embarrassment through patel

Which word in this sentence is a participle? The frightened cat climbed to the top of the tree.
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I believe the answer is C) frightened. A participle is a word formed from a verb, and used an an adjective or a noun. Since frightened and climbed are both verbs, that narrows it down to either C or D. From there, frightened is an adjective, while climbed is nor an adjective or a verb. 
the frightened cat do the answer is c.hoe this helps. 

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c. anybody

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Never jump to concussions about anybody.

C. anybody
Never jump to conclusions about anybody
'a' and 'b'' are out of the question because you can't use 2 negatives in the same sentence

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The question is asking us "Which of the following pairs of ideas could be combined into a compound sentence?". For this, we need to find two sentences that are related and the answer isC. The days became longer. The children could play outside later.It is assumed here that children should be safe, so when they play outside, it should be daylight, and if the daylight is longer, they can also play outside longer than usually.

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A.
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B.
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D.
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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