Identify the correct sentence.a. Whenever we go to​ grandma's house, we play Scrabble.
b. Whenever we go to​ Grandma's house, we play scrabble.
c. Whenever we go to​ Grandma's house, we play Scrabble.
d. Whenever we go to​ grandma's house, we play scrabble.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer here would be 
C. Whenever we go to Grandma's house, we play Scrabble.

The option with both Grandma and Scrabble beginning with a capitalised word.
The reason for this is that Grandma and Scrabble are both proper nouns and proper nouns are always spelt with a capital first letter.
Other examples of proper nouns are George, America, English, Hooter's, etc.

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Read the sentence. I _____ my old school every summer. Use the present emphatic tense to complete the sentence. do visit visit have been visiting am visiting

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 I          my old school every summer.
It's: i visit my old school every summer. because i have used the present emphatic tense to make this sentence make sense.
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The Answer is : do visit


The present emphatic tense is formed by adding the basic present form of the verb to the present tense of the verb to do (do or does).

Your coworker Kevin is sitting quietly at his desk. He is obviously upset. To show him empathy, you should ______.

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You should "tell him you've also had bad days and asked him how may you help him out".

Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another individual. In this case, by telling that person you've also felt upset before due to bad days, you are setting common ground with him or her. This will make that person feel understood and aided as you also ask if you could help him or her out with something.

Ask him what's wrong and sympathize with him (if it's something that happened to you)

(Two young finches stole birdseed.)
How many adjectives are in the sentence?

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2 is the correct answer
This is hard a little but maybe 3

Knowledge of Greek and Latin prefixes and roots is a helpful reading skill. a. True
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This statement is true. There are many Greek and Latin prefixes and roots that are repeated in different words and in different languages. If person is familiar to the meaning of some of these prefixes and roots, the person can establish a relation to the context of the reading and try to guess the meaning of the word he or she does not know the meaning of.

Your answer is False.

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The two epics written by Homer the Illiad and the Odyssey are considered to be what's known as Primary epics. The third book written by Virgil, The Aeneid , is considered to be a secondary epic. Why is this?

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Basically this is the difference:

For Primary Epic

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Uninvited, Tybalt and his friends attend a party given by the Montagues.
True
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Answer:

 The correct answer is False.

Explanation:

This question refers to the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.

Romeo learns that a party will be organized at the Capulets' house in honor of Juliet and that the entire city will attend. He and Benvolio decide to go, Benvolio tells his cousin that he can meet other girls there but Romeo answers that he will only go to see Rosalina, who is the name of the girl who has him in anguish.

Romeo, Benvolio, Romeo's cousin, and Mercutio, Romeo's friend, go to the party organized by the Capulets disguised with masks so that they do not recognize that they are from the Montagues.

Romeo notices the beauty of Juliet (even without knowing her) and instantly forgets his sorrows for Rosalina. Meanwhile, Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, recognizes the presence of a Montague (Romeo) in the house and decides to kill him; but he is stopped by his uncle Capulet, Juliet's father and owner of the house.

Given this information we can confirm that the answer is False.