Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? a. The basketball, rolling down the street, is mine!
b. The basketball rolling down the street is mine!
c. The basketball rolling down the street, is mine!
d. The basketball, rolling down the street is mine!

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is b.
b. The basketball rolling down the street is mine! 


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What could be a reason Wordsworth wrote the poem, The World Is Too Much With Us ?a. To show that Heaven is a better place
b. To show that materialism of society during the Industrial Revolution
c. To show how important it is to take care of each other
d. All of the above

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I love Wordsworth :) In this poem, he is not really asserting that heaven is better, as he does not mention heaven or the afterlife. So, the answer is not A, and it cannot be D. That leaves B and C. Let's consider the poem. One line in the poem mentions "getting and spending," and is followed by "Little we see in Nature that is ours," which suggests that people are spending their time and money on frivolous, material things when they could be spending their time appreciating the natural world around them. This suggests that B is the more proper answer. I hope this helps.

Answer:

The answer is B. to show that materialism of society during the Industrial Revolution.

Explanation:

1.What is one benefit of reservation life of Native Americans? (1 point) a. They have access to many Native American employers b. They have the freedom to have some self-government c. They have special boarding school for their children d. They have a lifestyle just like that of their ancestors 2.What is one way that Native American's on reservations have lives similar to those off reservations? (1 point) a. Both work mostly at casinos b. Both live on protected lands c. Both experience high levels of poverty d. Both attend similar schools

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The correct answers are the following:

1 B. One benefit of reservation life of Native Americans is that they have the freedom to have self-government. Self-government is government under the control of the inhabitants and it allows them to govern their internal affairs.

2 D. One way that Native American's on reservations have lives similar to those off reservations is that both attend similar schools. There are schools on the reservation, and students can attend similar schools as those outside.

1 b
2. d

im not sure in question 2

Which of the following is correct assuming that the crash victim not the officer is the person who is bleeding heavily Bleeding heavily, the officer who arrived on the scene found the crash victim
The officer who arrived on the scene found the crash victim bleeding heavily
Both of the above
None of the above

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I was going to say the second one but because it's either both or neither I'm saying both imply it was the crash victim.
The second statement is the correct statement.
In the first statement, the phrase "bleeding heavily" is modifying the word officer, which is not what you're looking for.
On the other hand, in the second statement, the phrase "bleeding heavily" is modifying the word victim, which is correct.

Read the following selection from Act II of Romeo and Juliet. What does the word in bold most likely mean?were he not Romeo call'd,
Retain that dear perfection which he owes
Without that title. Romeo, DOFF thy name,
And for that name which is no part of thee
Take all myself.

A : Keep

B : Change

C : Remove

D : Forget

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The definition of DOFF is to remove.
Doff is to remove or raise. So Shakespeare is basically saying that Romeo's title may be removed.

\sf\ Answer:\ C)\ REMOVE
- - C : Remove

To be doff is to take away, to remove, and to cancel out an object.
"Without that title, Romeo, remove thy name."

Who said, "thus we appeal with boldness and confidence to the great powers of the civilized world, trusting in the wide spirit of humanity, and the deep sense of justice of our age, for a generous recognition of the righteousness of our cause"?a. ida b wells barnett w.e.b du bois
c. martin luther king, jr
d. booker t washington

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "a. ida b wells barnett w.e.b du bois."

"thus we appeal with boldness and confidence to the great powers of the civilized world, trusting in the wide spirit of humanity, and the deepsense of justice of our age, for a generous recognition of the righteousness of our cause" It was said by a. ida b wells barnett w.e.b du bois

Answer:  B

Explanation: The answer is found in W.E.B. Du Bois's speech , " To The Nations Of The World " delivered on July 25,1900 at the First Pan-African Conference, at Westminster Hall, London

Sentence (i) has been shortened in sentence (ii) by using a(n)? (i) She likes a location that is in the sun (ii)she likes a sunny location. A) connective B) adjective C) prefix D) phrase

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The correct answer of this question is option B. Sentence (i) has been shortened in sentence (ii) by using an adjective. The changed part of the first sentence is "location that is in the sun". It was changed into "sunny location" having the word "sunny" as an adjective.

Sentence (i) has been shortened in sentence (ii) by using a(n)? (i) She likes a location that is in the sun (ii)she likes a sunny location. The answer is B. Adjective.