A coordinate adjective is a pair of words that describe a noun a group of words that joins other words and phrases two words that are similar in meaning a type of sentence that describes an event

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Answer 1
Answer: A noun is described by an adjective or more.

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1. What does it mean to bite your thumb at someone? Reference lines 39-43.Choose one answer.
a. It is a welcoming gesture.
b. It is a happy greeting.
c. It is a neutral gesture.
d. It is an insult.
2.
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What does it mean to “carry coals” in line 1?
Choose one answer.
a. To do dirty work.
b. To carry a grudge.
c. To pick a fight.
d. To light a fire.
3. What does the Prince say will happen if another fight occurs between the families?
Choose one answer.
a. They will all be jailed.
b. They will all be exiled.
c. They will be split up.
d. They will be excecuted.

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1.D an insult2.B carry a grudge3. D They will be executed

Both Byron and Childe Harold respond to this sense of the "meaningless" by: _____. Select all that apply.doing good works
exiling themselves
seeking pleasure
seeking refuge in nature

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I believe the correct answers from the choices listed above are the third and the last option. Both Byron and Childe Harold respond to this sense of the "meaningless" by seeking pleasure and seeking refuge in nature.

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Which group of words in the sentence is a prepositional phrase? There were three small snapping turtles lying still on the rocks.

A.
there were

B.
lying still

C.
three small snapping turtles

D.
on the rocks

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Which group of words in the sentence is a prepositional phrase?There were three small snapping turtles lying still on the rocks.

A.
there were

B.
lying still

C.
three small snapping turtles

D.
on the rocks

On the rocks

I am pretty sure it is A there were.

Which corrects the shift in tense in this sentence? They all like the beach, but none of them swimming in the ocean.

A.
swum

B.
swim

C.
had swimming

D.
had swam

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B swim. Like is present tense or conditional, therefore requiring the other verb to match that. Swim matches like in this case.

the correct answer is swim.


Following the ten steps of study-reading, students can improve their absorption and retention of information by _____ percent.A. 15 to 25
B. 25 to 50
C. 30 to 40
D. 50 to 60

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the answer is B) 25 to 50 percent
























To views far distant and to scenes more bright, Along the vale of Time extend thy sight,
Where hours and days and years from yon dim pole,
Wave following wave in long succession roll,
There see, in pomp for ages without end,
The glories of the Western World ascend.
See, this blest land in orient morn appears,
Waked from the slumber of six thousand years,
While clouds of darkness veil'd each cheering ray;
To savage beasts and savage men, a prey.
Fair Freedom now her ensigns bright displays,
And peace and plenty bless the golden days.
In radiant state th' imperial realm shall rise,
Her splendor circling to the boundless skies;
Of every Fair she boasts the assembled charms,
The Queen of empires and the nurse of arms.



What does the phrase "Queen of empires and the nurse of arms" signify?

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This phrase is from the poem "The Future Glory" by John Trumbull. He was a renowned American poet who lived from 1750 to 1831. 
This phrase is the last line in one of the stanzas in his poems. The poet starts the stanza with praises for the proverbial Queen. He describes her splendour and her  radiance. This phrase for the Queen suggests that the Queen is the ruler of all the empires but when she sees her own men who were fighting for her glory and rule injured, she becomes a nurse to them and brings them back to health.