What part of speech the word moment

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Answer: The part of speech of moment is a noun

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Identify the simple subject in the there are too many people on this elevator quotation.

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How to identify the simple subject of the sentence:

(1) There is a word that functions as an adverb of place. In the sentence, it is used in front position. It refers to the subject.
(2) "Are" is the be verb.
(3) "Too" is an adverb modifying the adjective "many".
(4) "Many" is an adjective modifying the noun.
(5) "People" is the simple subject.
(6) "On this elevator" is a prepositional phrase.

If you want to have the complete subject, it is "too many people."

write a story in 150-200 words using this clue : An old man who was sitting idle in an old age home .......

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An old man named Jim lived in an old aged(10) home. The house had spirits, they were both good and(20) bad spirits. The old man knew about the spirits but(30) he didn't do anything about them, because he knew he(40) was about to die. The old man believed the good(50) spirits would take care of him. So he stayed in(60) the house all day waiting for his death. His family(70) brought him food for the month, but didn't stay long.(80) The man slept all day, everyday. When he didn't sleep,(90) he stared at the wall. He always wondered why he's(100) living the way he's living. He notices that he has(110) lived in the house since he was 20. He wonders(120) why he didn't move, he's been living there for 40(130) years. Then he's like i can't move now, i'm 80(140) years old. He hasn't seen a doctor since he was(150) 20, but he knows something is wrong. His heart is(160) hurting, he can't move when he want's to. Then one(170) day someone comes to his house and murders him. The(180) murderer turns out to be the one he owed money(190) to when he was 18. He was not found until(200) the next month when his family dropped his food off.(210)

Which ocean contains many icebergs

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the answer to these question is the Arctic Ocean

How does Gatsby say he got his money?

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Gatsby says he got his money by bootlegging...as if where in the book its is in chapter 7 Tom Buchanan give out the details of his wealth

write a letter to your parents informing them of the need to pay your lesson feers quickly without delay​

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Answer:

Baker street, 221B

London

xx

15 January 2020, wednesday

xx

Dear mom and dad,

How are you? How is dad's health now? I hope everything is going well.

xx

I wrote this letter to inform you that my monthly fees for my lesson hasn't been payed yet. Teacher told me to remind you that the deadline for the fees is on the 22nd.

xx

I hope this letter reaches you safely. Take good care of your health. I miss you alot and will be eagerly waiting for your reply.

love from,

Sherlock Holmes

An author claims that "zoos do more good than harm." The author provides the following as support for the claim:I believe zoos are great because they give animals exactly what they need. I have seen caretakers feed animals and give them medicine when they are sick. I have watched zookeepers cuddle baby monkeys and place blankets over cold piglets. They train animals to do tricks, too, so that the animals have fans who love and cheer for them. I am sure this makes the animals happy.

Which choice best describes the support the author provides?

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Answer:

 

It is ineffective support because it presents opinion rather than fact.

Explanation:

Answer: C. It is ineffective support because it presents opinion rather than fact.

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