What are urban legends?

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Answer 1
Answer: An urban legend is like a myth, from the urban environment. For example, an urban legend is that the daddy long legs spider is poisonous enough to kill a human, faster than any other spider, but can't because it's teeth aren't sharp enough. This is a myth, but still many people believe it.
Answer 2
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Its a humorous or horrific story

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Clarence is reading a book that has been a favorite among young Americans for over a century. What is it? (It’s a Wonderful Life Movie)

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I hope I understand this question correctly.

So here it is. Its a Wonderful Life is a movie based on the short story by Philip Van Doren Stern. Stern wrote the short story in 1939, but did not publish it until much later in 1945.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly

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the last one hope it helps

I think it’s the 3rd one.

What do readers learn about the narrator based on his
reaction to the conflict?

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Answer:

Explanation:

His mood or feelings

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The tone and feeling of the story

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The narrator is the best source of feeling you can get from the book whether its an emotion or words they use that have positive or negative connotation.

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Read the passage.(1) William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. (2) It is a town in England. (3) He is believed to have attended the King’s New School there from age seven to age fourteen. (4) Teachers were strict in Shakespeare’s day. (5) The school day was long. (6) In the summer, school started at 6 a.m. (7) School did not end until 5 p.m. (8) In the winter, the school day was an hour or two shorter. (9) At age nine, students began learning Latin. (10) It was the language of international affairs. (11) In school, students spoke Latin. (12) Teachers also spoke Latin. (13) Students caught speaking English in school were punished.

Which is the most effective way to combine sentences (9) and (10)?


Beginning to learn Latin at age nine because it was the language of international affairs.


At age nine, students began learning Latin, and it was the language of international affairs.


At age nine, students began learning Latin, which was the language of international affairs.


Since age nine students began learning Latin, and it was the language of international affairs.

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Answer:

I'd say it was the 3rd answer

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Does life on the plantation revolve around the master an his family?

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plantain workers now a days more freedoms but plantain workers served the master or was not fed or housed as long as u did your work the mast would seem somewhat fair.depending on what kind of person that master was.most were unfair and let their workers go unfed dirty and deseased .so yes back then it did now a days not so much depends on which era you are talking about

Use a comma to split the introductory word or phrase from the rest of the sentence. Underline the introductory phrase.1. Although Mary loved her little lamb she loved lamb chops more.
2. By the time Charlotte was done with her homework her hair had grown two inches!
3. If I eat those slugs for lunch what will I have for dinner>
4. As soon as he jumped into the pool Bill remembered where he'd put the shark.
5. On the other hand the pizza was only on the ground for 4 seconds.
6. When I gave you the car keys I did not expect you to throw them into the lake.
7. If you invite the donkey inside don't let him sit on your couch.
8. Luckily George remembered not to stop breathing all day long.
9. Whenever we go to the movies we always bring the toilet plunger.
10. Sadly James was allergic to peaches.
11. After mother backed the cookies she ate them all herself and did not share any.
12. After school today I will teach all my friends how to use commas correctly!

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although Mary loved her little lamb , she loved lamb chops more
by the time charlotte was done with her homework , her hair had grown two inches.
if i eat those slugs for lunch , what would i eat for dinner?
as soon as he jumped into the pool , bill remembered where he'd put the shark
On the other hand ,  the pizza was only on the ground for 4 seconds
When I gave you the car keys , I did not expect you to throw them into the lake
If you invite the donkey inside , don't let him sit on your couch
 Luckily , George remembered not to stop breathing all day long.
Whenever we go to the movies , we always bring the toilet plunger.
Sadly , James was allergic to peaches.
After mother baked the cookies , she ate them all herself and did not share any.
 After school today , I will teach all my friends how to use commas correctly!



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