A clause used as the subject of a verb is called a(n) _____.adjective clause
adverb clause
noun clause
verb clause

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Answer 1
Answer: A clause used as the subject of a verb is called an ADVERB CLAUSE.

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Which sentence uses italics correctly? A.
I would like to read you this short poem, titled Sunrise.

B.
The song Edelweiss is sung as a farewell by the Von Trapp family in The Sound of Music.

C.
It seems as if nevertheless is his favorite word; he used it four times in one paragraph.

D.
In that new cookbook, turn to the chapter titled Cooking with Pizzazz.

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The italics unfortunately don't show, but I can tell you which worlds should be in italics in each sentence. 

A. Sunrise
B. Edelweiss and The Sound of Music
C. none (some would argue that "nevertheless should be in italics, but quotations may be more appropriate to set the word apart from the others as italics would only emphasize it.)
D. Cooking with Pizzazz

What effect does the imagery in "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" and "Will there really be a 'Morning'?" have on how readers perceive the speakers in the poems?A.It presents the speakers as free of doubt and worry.
B.It presents the speakers as affirming the goodness of life.
C.It presents the speakers as angry about injustices.
D.It presents the speakers as grieving the loss of love.

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D.It presents the speakers as grieving the loss of love.

What's wrong with the sentence " Regina loves to play sport's after class

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Regina loves to play sport's after class.

The error in the sentence is the use of apostrophe in the word sports.

The correct sentence should be:

Regina loves to play sports after class.

You must not use tht apostrophe...It is sports nt sport's

With which statement would the speaker most likely agree? People should stay indoors when they are older. Winter is the most beautiful season. People should be satisfied with what they have.

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People should be satisfied with what they have

For the most part that is true. People should be content with what they have and many would agree with that statement, however, there are times when people better themselves and I don't think this statement would apply to them. Then we have other situations where people are greedy and continue to want more and more, the statement People should be satisfied with what they have would apply to them because they already have enough but they want more.


Hopefully this helped and good luck.

Answer:

The dictator is a cruel person who killed many of his people.

Explanation:

Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? A.
As Mother drove Father studied the road map.

B.
As Mother drove, Father studied the road map.

C.
Father studied the road map as, Mother drove.

D.
Father studied the road map, as Mother drove.

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As Mother drove, Father studied the road map. (B)

B. As mother drove, father studied the road map.

I just took this test.

In Life in His Language, when Toni Morrison writes to James Baldwin about “the astonishing gift of your art and your friendship,” she is fulfilling what function of a eulogy?a. voicing regret
b. looking to the future
c. paying tribute
d. expressing grief

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. paying tribute." In Life in His Language, when Toni Morrison writes to James Baldwin about “the astonishing gift of your art and your friendship,” she is fulfilling the function of eulogy that is paying tribute.

C. Paying Tribute is the correct answer.