Answer:
Whom
Explanation:
While "whom" is a pronoun that refers to the subject of a sentence, "whom" refers to the object of a verb or a preposition, meaning that "whom" does not perform the main action, but, instead, it receives the action, or it can be found near a preposition such as "to" and "from".
In the sentence, the missing pronoun should refer to the student, and since the student is the object of the verb "selected" (because it is the one that is receiving the action and not performing it), the correct pronoun is "whom."
worldly
hopeful
disappointed
HOPEFULL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dear Mr. Anagnos, I—
(But she swallows over getting the ring on her finger, and cannot continue until she finds a woebegone joke.)
Well, what should I say, I’m an ignorant opinionated girl, and everything I am I owe to you?
ANAGNOS [SMILES]: That is only half true, Annie.
ANNIE: Which half? . . . This place gave me more than my eyes back. Or taught me how to spell, which I’ll never learn anyway, but with all the fights and the trouble I’ve been here it taught me what help is, and how to live again, and I don’t want to say goodbye. Don’t open the door, I’m crying.
ANAGNOS [GENTLY]: They will not see.
Which tone would be most appropriate for a text trailer that includes this scene?
playful
formal
sorrowful
mysteriousANNIE: Mr. Anagnos.
(Her voice is trembling.)
Dear Mr. Anagnos, I—
(But she swallows over getting the ring on her finger, and cannot continue until she finds a woebegone joke.)
Well, what should I say, I’m an ignorant opinionated girl, and everything I am I owe to you?
ANAGNOS [SMILES]: That is only half true, Annie.
ANNIE: Which half? . . . This place gave me more than my eyes back. Or taught me how to spell, which I’ll never learn anyway, but with all the fights and the trouble I’ve been here it taught me what help is, and how to live again, and I don’t want to say goodbye. Don’t open the door, I’m crying.
ANAGNOS [GENTLY]: They will not see.
Which tone would be most appropriate for a text trailer that includes this scene?
playful
formal
sorrowful
mysteriousANNIE: Mr. Anagnos.
(Her voice is trembling.)
Dear Mr. Anagnos, I—
(But she swallows over getting the ring on her finger, and cannot continue until she finds a woebegone joke.)
Well, what should I say, I’m an ignorant opinionated girl, and everything I am I owe to you?
ANAGNOS [SMILES]: That is only half true, Annie.
ANNIE: Which half? . . . This place gave me more than my eyes back. Or taught me how to spell, which I’ll never learn anyway, but with all the fights and the trouble I’ve been here it taught me what help is, and how to live again, and I don’t want to say goodbye. Don’t open the door, I’m crying.
ANAGNOS [GENTLY]: They will not see.
Which tone would be most appropriate for a text trailer that includes this scene?
playful
formal
sorrowful
mysterious
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Sorrowful
Answer:
Read the excerpt from The Miracle Worker.
ANNIE: Mr. Anagnos.
(Her voice is trembling.)
Dear Mr. Anagnos, I—
(But she swallows over getting the ring on her finger, and cannot continue until she finds a woebegone joke.)
Well, what should I say, I’m an ignorant opinionated girl, and everything I am I owe to you?
ANAGNOS [SMILES]: That is only half true, Annie.
ANNIE: Which half? . . . This place gave me more than my eyes back. Or taught me how to spell, which I’ll never learn anyway, but with all the fights and the trouble I’ve been here it taught me what help is, and how to live again, and I don’t want to say goodbye. Don’t open the door, I’m crying.
ANAGNOS [GENTLY]: They will not see.
Which tone would be most appropriate for a text trailer that includes this scene?
playful
formal
sorrowful
mysterious
complex sentence
compound sentence
fragment
Answer:
compound
Explanation:
Phrases with both a subject and a predicate are called clauses, and clauses are called independent when they are able to stand as a sentence on their own. A compound sentence, then, can be identified when there are more than one independent clauses in it.