What is the correct possessive form of bridges? bridges bridges’ bridges’s bridge’s

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: B) Bridges'

Explanation: A noun names a person, place, thing, idea, quality or action. A possessive noun shows ownership by adding an apostrophe, an "s" or both. If the noun is singular, we should add and apostrophe and the letter "s" at the end of the word (for example, possessive of "bridge" is "bridge's"). If the noun is plural, we just have to add an apostrophe at the end of the word (for example: the possesive of "bridges" is "bridges'"). So the correct answer is option B.

Answer 2
Answer: It is "bridge's". 
"bridges" is just multiple of them
"bridges' " is possessive in the case of more than one bridge 
and "bridges's" is not a word

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The mirror changes intoO a river, to suggest that life flows
O a lake, to suggest deeper meaning
O a woman, to suggest personification
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Answer: The answer is the The second one it turned into a lake, to suggest a deeper meaning.

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Choose the grammatically correct use of an absolute phrase from the following sentences. The love of my life walked out of the door, a cappuccino in her hand. The love of my life walked out of the door a cappuccino in her hand. The love of my life walked out of the door, and a cappuccino in her hand. The love of my life walked out of the door; a cappuccino in her hand.

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The correct answer is A. The love of my life walked out of the door, a cappuccino in her hand.

Explanation:

In grammar, an absolute phrase refers to a phrase (set of words) that modifies a complete or independent sentence. In this way, in the case presented the phrase "a cappuccino in her hand" is absolute because it modifies the sentence "The love of my life walked out of the door".

Besides this, in terms of punctuation, absolute phrases are connected to the independent sentence they modify only through a comma. This implies the correct sentence is "The love of my life walked out of the door, a cappuccino in her hand" because in this, the comma is used to connect the absolute phrase and the sentence that is modified.

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The novel began with Howell's in the nineteenth century and has been further developed in this century.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "The historical novel." The novel that began with Howell's in the nineteenth century and has been further developed in this century is the 'historical novel.'

When does the Narrative of Sojourner Truth take place? A. After the Civil War
B. Right after the Emancipation Proclamation
C. Before the Civil War
D. During the Civil War

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The correct answer is C, as the Narrative of Sojourner Truth was published in 1850, eleven years before the Civil War. As it tells the story of the life of Sojourner Truth until that year, it has to take place before it.

Sojourner Truth (1797 - 1883) was an abolitionist and activist for women's rights. Truth was born under slavery, but escaped with her daughter in 1826. After turning to the courts to recover her son, she became the first black woman to win a trial against a white man. Sojourner's birth name was Isabella ("Bell") Baumfree. She changed her name to Sojourner Truth in 1843. She is widely known for her speech "Ain't I a Woman?", Which was pronounced in 1851 at the "Ohio Women's Rights Convention" in Akron, Ohio. During the American Civil War Truth helped in the recruitment of black troops for the American Navy. After the war, she tried unsuccessfully to obtain land grants from the Federal State for former slaves.

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:during the civil war

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Which words make up the compound direct object in the sentence?Katy fed milk and honey to the newborn colt each morning.

Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
Katy

B.
honey

C.
milk

D.
colt

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A direct object is a word or a group of words that receives the action of the subject. It usually answers the question "what?". In the given sentence, the compound direct object is "milk" and "honey". It answers to the question, "What did Katy feed to the newborn colt each morning?". Therefore, the correct answers are letters B and C.

Is the underlined phrase an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase? Deep in the forest, a fox hunts a mouse to eat.
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A.
adjective phrase

B.
adverb phrase

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The correct answer to the question stated above is: 

A. 
adverb phrase
 

Adverb phrase is a type of phrase which modifies a verb, adverb, or adjective and answers the 5 Wh-questions. In this case, the adverb phrase tells where the fox hunts mouse.