Freshly cut hay always smells clean and sweet.

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Answer 1
Answer: Freshly=adverb
Cut=adj. (what type of hay?)
Hay=subject noun
Always=adverb
Smells=verb
Clean=adj.
And=article
Sweet=adj.

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d.sequester

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The words Non sequitur, obsequious, sequester have their definition derived from the Latin word sequi which means "to follow" .

 Non sequitur means inference that doesn't follow from premises. In Latin, it literally means "it does not follow".
Obsequious is to comply. It is from the Latin words ob meaning toward, and sequi meaning to follow.
sequester or entrust is also from the Latin word sequestrare meaning to hand over to a trustee. sequestrare is similar to the latin term sequi which means to follow.

The word exonerate is the only word that is not related to any of the words above. Exonerate means to prove that someone is not guilty of a crime. So, the answer is exonerate, letter A.










What does the use of hyperbole accomplish 1 point

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Answer:

Hyperboles are used to transmit feelings and emotions.

Explanation:

A hyperbole is an exaggerated statement that intends to put the message across in a strong manner. It is exaggerated so as to show the magnitude of the situation.

Here is an example:

"I told you to clean the room a million times."

It is less likely that the person mentioned the cleaning of the room a million times. However, the statement simply implies the person stated the need to clean the room many times.

Hyperboles are extreme exaggerations used to get a point/message across.

What does "steered clear of" mean in this context ?

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It means to stay away or to avoid something or someone.
1. to be guided or directed in a particular manner
2. to stand clear
3. get out of the way

explain what you understand as western imperialism and briefly discuss some the reasons linked in a form of reaction and also cite the examples

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For me, Western imperialism is when Western countries exert a certain control over another country, particularly former colonies in Asia and Africa.  This can be seen either politically and economically.  One example was in Cuba where the United States support the reign Fulgencio Batista even though he abused his own people.  Another can be when Western Companies make more gains than local businesses.

Why doesn't Penelope confront the suitors for trying to kill Telemachus? She doesn't know they are plotting. She does—she just has no power to enforce it. She is afraid of angering the suitors. Her serving women warn her not to.

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Penelope knew about the suitors and their plot to kill Telemachus but she did not have enough power to do anything about it.

Answer:

She does—she just has no power to enforce it.

Explanation:

Penelope does confront the suitors and even reminds one of them, Antinous, that his father was once saved by Odysseus. In the end, Penelope is told by the suitors that they mean no harm to her son. By then, there's nothing else that Penelope could have done.

What is the correct past perfect third-person conjugation for th irregular verb shrink? A. You have shrunk
B. He, she, it had shrunk
C. He, she, it shrank
D. He, she, it had shrank

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The correct answer is B. He, she, it had shrunk. This is because the other examples either don't use the past participle form necessary for the perfect aspect, or they use a different pronoun.

Answer:

B. He, she, it had shrunk.

Explanation:

For the irregular verbs shrink and sink, the simple past tense is "He shrank the material and sank the boat." The past participle is the form of the verb used in the present perfect tense, which shows action completed at the time of speaking: "He has shrunk and has sunk."