Pronouns that refer to inanimate objects are in the _____ gender.Masculine

Feminine

Neuter

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Answer 1
Answer: It neuter because it's does not refer to a living thing.
Answer 2
Answer:

neuter is the correct answer


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Which verb agrees with its subject? Many passengers who ride on the bus __________ to music through headphones. A. listening B. listen C. was listening D. listens

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Many passengers who ride on the bus Listen to music through headphones

In this case the verb that agrees with it's subject is B. listen

The sentence should read as follows;

Many passengers who ride on the bus listen to music through headphones,

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A novel differs from a short story because a novel will usually offer more characters and events multiple endings fewer characters and events fewer chapters and descriptions

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Yes, it is true. A short story has very few characters, and the entire action is rounded to the main character. There's a narrow space and a single time unit.

Answer:

Maybe it’s D.) fewer chapters and descriptions

Explanation:

I did the test and the answer that’s verified is incorrect which was Option C.)

Does the sentence contain faulty parallel structure?The doctor knew not only that her patientwould improve but also would improve butalso completely recoverSelect the correct answer.Yes
No

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Yes. The sentence with correct parallel structure would be as follows. The doctor known only that her patient would improve, but also knew that her patient would [can't understand the sentence after that, but nevertheless it is still faulty].
The answer is yes. However, the other respondent provided you with an inaccurate (and non-parallel) sentence correction.
The correct syntax -- and parallel structure -- is...
The doctor not only knew that her patient would improve, but she also knew that he would completely recover.

Merciful and relentless
a. Synonyms
b. Antonyms
c. Neither

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Answer : c. Neither 

The words merciful and relentless are neither synonyms nor antonyms. They are not in any way related when their meanings are concerned. Merciful refers to the capability of showing mercy to others while relentless refers to being incessant or insistent. It is the manner of continuing without presenting a sign or hint of weakness. Synonyms refers to words that are of the same meaning while antonyms are those with opposite meanings. Merciful and relentless are neither of the same meaning nor opposing ones.

They are non, that is because they are not opposites nor same meanings. 

Answer: neither 

Creative writing - narrative short story with 900 words in 6 hrs donecharacters include in this story =
Mia- victim in the story
Emily- bully in the story
Michelle- hero in the story
intro starts off by:
It was once again that Mia ran out of class, tears dripping down her cheek, as she made her way past the library.
use effective words in the story and make it engaging!!!
Title of the story= 'Don't Get Me Started On...Bullying

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(This is my every day life) It was Once again that Mia ran out of class,Tears Streaming down her cheeks.She made it past the Libray Then.. *SLAM!* Emily had tripped her."Oh look it's the Nerd" 
"I have a Name you Know!!!" She screamed tears streaming down her face.She stood up and started to run away  Through the halls when she Fell Back and Fainted.It was Michelle. 
He smiled. 
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Which sentence does not contain any errors in capitalization? A. Chinese Lanterns softly lit the english garden. B. Yes, there's a korean restaurant right down the Street. C. An Afghan hound requires a great deal of care. D. Across the field trotted an irish setter.

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the answer is C.An Afghan hound requires a great deal of care. A,B, and D are wrong because the have word that need to be capitalized and aren't like  english, korean, and irish
c is your correct answer. An Afghan hound requires a great deal of care.
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