10 words to describe a tiger

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Answer 1
Answer: 1.striped
2.mammal
3.cat
4.big (because they are the biggest animal in the cat family)
5.carnivore
6.endangered
7.fierce
8.sly
9.Asian
10.ferocious 

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Palabras en ingles q terminen en ook

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Book
Cook
Fishhook
Overcook
Mistook
Shook
Took
Workbook
Textbook
Yearbook 

Paraphrase the sentences below using the subjunctive mood after wish:a)It's a pity people don't keep rivers and lakes clean.
b)What a pity the government doesn`t take urgent measures to solve the environmental problems
c)It`s a pity you can`t tell (distinguish) an oak tree from a maple tree.

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The best answer is B. because it is a wish or a proposal 

Wings and flying are often a metaphor for what?

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Birds ascending to higher altitudes in the skies are the wings and flying are often a metaphor.

What is metaphor?

Metaphors are literary devices that use direct comparisons of two items to suggest that the first has a particular trait. To show or explain something by comparing it to another item, metaphors are frequently employed in communication. By directly comparing two distinct things, metaphors are utilized to make comparisons.

The birds are the traveling in the skies they were the demands of both and are clear representations of independence and of great aims, per the symbolism of the lines are the connotation is the "winged and soaring are normally a metaphor" From Greek mythology to Impressionism, these two have triumphed over the nature of humanity.

As a result, the Birds ascending to higher altitudes in the skies are the wings and flying are typically a metaphor.

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Birds moving on to higher places in the sky

Pros and cons of the stamp act

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Answer : The pros of the stamp act were

  • There were no representatives from the colonies present at Parliament when they discussed imposing the new tax on the American colonies.
  • It was an easy and good way to get money.

The cons were that

  • The British charged a lot of money.
  • Opposition to the Stamp Act was not limited to the colonies
PRO: It was a good way to get money from the colonists. CON: British government did not give american citizens any say.

What part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence? He said the ride was long but relaxing.



A. pronoun



B.
noun







C.
adjective







D.
verb

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I dont know what the underlined word is so I'll make a list for you. :-)

He: pronoun
Said: verb
Ride: noun
Long/Relaxing: adjective


PLEASE HELP! :/What is the tense of the capitalized verb in the sentence?
Lately, I HAVE HEARD strange noises coming from the attic.
A. present
B. past perfect
C. past
D. present perfect

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The correct answer is D, this is 'present perfect' tense. It is formed with the use of the verb HAVE in present simple tense (so, HAVE/HAS), and the past participle of a verb (or the third column of irregular verbs). 
A cannot be correct, because then it would say - I hear.
B cannot be correct, because then it would say - I had heard.
C cannot be correct, because then it would say - I heard.
And since there is also HAVE HEARD, the correct answer has to be D.
C. Past
Past perfect is defined as something occurred before another action in the past. 
Example: I had my things packed before I went to Hawaii.
She had studied all night before the last test.