Use the correct pronouns:Nick`s father always took good care of (1)... car. One Sunday winter morning, when (2)... looked out of the window,(3)... saw much snow had fallen. The car was almost hidden under (4)... .After brekfast he and (5)... son went out to clean the snow. Father began to dig round the car. Nick helped (6)... . They worked a lot. Nick liked to help(7)... father, (8)... enjoyed working and (9)... father`s talk amused (10)... .In this way (11)..were busy for an hour. At last it was possible to drive the car into the street. So Nick``s father got into (12)...”(13)... are a big help to (14)... , Nick, ``(15)... said to (16)... son. ``Thank (17)... , (18)... boy``.

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Answer 1
Answer: 1. He 2. He 3.He 4. It 5. His 6. Him 7. His 8. He 9. His 10. Him 11.they 12. It 13. You 14. Me 15.he 16.his 17. You 18. My (Srry if I messed up, but I tried. Hope it helps!)
Answer 2
Answer: 1)his 2)he 3)he 4)him 5)his 6)him 7)his 8)he 9)his
10)him 11)they 12)it 13)you 14)me 15)he 16)his 17)you 18)my

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What is the tone of this excerpt

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Answer: enthusiastic

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The word that best describes the tone of the excerpt from "The Fall of the HOuse of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe is "discovery". The narrator is describing the view at the same time he is talking about his feelings when seeing it. He does not know what these feelings are, what this "sinking, sickening of the heart" means.

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A synonym is a. A word that has the same meaning as another c. A word that lacks creativity b. A word that has the opposite meaning as another d. A word that is repeated too often in a paragraph Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

a. A word that has the same meaning as another

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A synonym is a word that has the same meaning as another, like "to end" and "to finish".

These are very useful when you write a text and want to avoid repeating the same word over and over.  Just have to be careful though, because synonyms have the same general meaning... but each word has a specific meaning, that's why it was created in the first place.

Option B, a word that has the opposite meaning as another, is an antonym, not a synonym.

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A) A word that has the same meaning as another

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Read the sentence.Juanita used her affinity for numbers to help her design a computer program that relied on college-level math
formulas, even though she was only in middle school.
Based on the context clues in the sentence, what is the best meaning of "affinity"?
O a talent for
an enjoyment of
a fondness for
an understanding of

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Answer:

(A). a talent for

Writing codes/creating programs is a skill, so while enjoyment/fondness might factor into it, this is mostly concerned with her talent for mathematics.

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Which identifies a sentence with a misplaced adjective phrase?The computer in the car's trunk needs repair.


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The correct answer is letter A.

The writer uses the anglosaxon possesive to add description for an innanimate object which is a sub-standard practice. A better option suggests the use of a prepositional phrase instead i.e. "the computer in the trunk of the car needs repair".

I think that the answer is the first choice . A) The computer in the car's trunk needs repair. Hope this helps! :)

What are some places to live in

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Um, Russia, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Texas, Florida, Mexico, Hawaii, Arizona, New York, Washington and more....
literally any place that isn't fully submerged underwater, or has oxygen. Technically speaking, as long as the population isn't maxed out. 

Select the sentence showing the proper punctuation for joining independent clauses.1-We wanted to go hiking, however it rained.
2-We wanted to go hiking; however, it rained.

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#2 -- you need punctuation before and after 'however'