Write a metaphor about someone who is very slow

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Answer 1
Answer: The girl is a sloth!!!
Answer 2
Answer: i came across this question & i was like what type of teacher would give an assignment... Lmao

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In the book (animal farm) write the seven bad habits of man that major proclaims animals should not emulate or copy what are one or two of these rules that might be broken if man is overthrown? why?

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In Animal Farm, a group of farm animals are able to overthrow the human who owned them and appropriate the farm to themselves. When deciding how to organize themselves, the animals think of seven habits they would like to maintain. These are:

1. Whatever goes on two legs is an enemy. 

2. Whatever goes on four legs, or has wings, is a friend. 

3. No animal shall wear clothes. 

4. No animal shall sleep in a bed. 

5. No animal shall drink alcohol. 

6. No animal shall kill any other animal. 

7. All animals are equal. 

However, we learn that some of these might be broken if man is overthrown. For example, all animals are technically equal, but pigs end up having the most political power because they are the most intelligent ones. Moreover, the pigs also sleep in the bed that had previously belonged to the farmer.

Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors?A.
Miss Stevens our tour guide hoped to visit the new war memorial.

B.
Miss Stevens our tour guide, hoped to visit the new war memorial.

C.
Miss Stevens, our tour guide, hoped to visit the new war memorial.

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I think it would be C because if you read them out loud it sounds more fluent and it makes more sense. 
B.Miss Stevens our tour guide, hoped to visit the new war memorial.

Please Please I really need some help! Identify the verbal and its function in the sentence:

I would rather be sleeping!

It is a gerund functioning as a noun.
It is a gerund functioning as a verb.
It is an infinitive functioning as a noun.
It is an infinitive functioning as a verb.

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Hello there! I believe your answer would be:

B: It is a gerund functioning as a verb.

Explanation: It couldn't be infinitive since the phase would have "to be" in it, which it clearly does not. It is not a gerund functioning as a noun since the sentence would have some form of "sleeping is nice". Therefore, if we use Sherlock Holmes's logic (It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. -Sherlock Holmes) The only answer that could be applicable is B.

I hope that you find my answer to be helpful, and I would like to hear if this was correct. Also: Brainliest would be greatly appreciated.

If sophias vegetable garden is divided into 12 sections. she plants carrots in 8 sections, what are 2 fractions that are equivalent to the part of sophias garden that is planted with carrots

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2/3 4/6 are two fractions that could be used for the carrots

Which word in the sentence is an interjection? Oh, I don't know what to do anymore.



A.
anymore


B.
oh


C.
know


D.
I

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B. oh

An interjection is a word or phrase added to a sentence, usually at the beginning or end, for emphasis, or to show emotion.
The answer is B. Oh
Hope this helps!

Which statement correctly describes the relationship between frequency and wavelength?As the frequency of a wave increases, the longer its wavelength is.
O
O
As the frequency of a wave increases, the shorter its wavelength is.
O As the frequency of a wave increases, its wavelength remains the same.

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Answer:

The connection between the recurrence and frequency of a wave is given by the condition: v=λf, where v is the speed of the wave, λ is the frequency and f is the recurrence. From here we see that the frequency and recurrence are contrarily relative.

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