What is the P.O.V of HOOT

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Answer 1
Answer: It is in 3rd person. 
You can know this by the way he talks.
"Shelby picked up the books" (her being shelby, is a good example of this.)
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

its 3rd person

Explanation:


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Does anyone know the answer to this joke?: Did you hear the one about the acupuncture?

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The correct answer is It was a jab well done.
It is a pun which you can only get if you do the entire sheet of mathematical questions. You can find the answers here:

Final answer:

The Question 'Did you hear the one about the acupuncture?' is a joke setup, with a potential punchline being 'It really gets under your skin!'

Explanation:

The question is essentially a setup for a joke, and it does not have a standard, factual answer because humor can be subjective. However, a common punchline for a joke involving acupuncture could be: 'It really gets under your skin!' Keep in mind that the effectiveness of a joke often relies on wordplay, context, and shared meanings.

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Arrange the lines in the correct order to make a dialoguen when refusing invitiations. Then make similar dialogues and be ready to role-play them.A) -How nice, I've met you! Would you like to come with me to the swimming pool tomorrow?
B)-Hi,Mike,
C) - Oh, what a pity you can't come with me! Perphaps, we can go there next week .
D)-Hi, John,
E) It would be nice . I hope you 'll enjoy yourself .Bye!
F)Bre,Mike!
G)-Thanks a lot , but I think I can't . I'm helping my mum tomorrow.

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B.) Hi, Mike
C.) Hi, John
A) How nice, I've met you! Would you like to come with me to the swimming pool tomorrow?
G.) Thank a lot, but I think I can't. I'm helping mum tomorrow.
C) Oh, what a pity you can't come with me! Perhaps, we can go there next week.
E.) It would be nice. I hope you'll enjoy yourself. Bye!
F.) Bye, Mike.

Based on the conversation, the first speaker is John and the second speaker is Mike. John is the one who issued the invitation and Mike is the one who declined the invitation.

Can y'all plz put both answers

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I believe the answer is A
Number 2 is A and number 3 is C

Which words in the sentence are the adverb clause? Our neighbor Henry watered the plants on our back porch while we took a family vacation
 A.our back porch while we  
B.
the plants on our back porch
  
C.
while we took a family vacation
  
D.
our neighbor Henry watered
.

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the answer is C because it can't be a or. D is a prepositional phrase not a clause. the answer would then be C answering the question of when Henry watered the plants.

HELP ME!!!!!!!!!Which verb form agrees with the subject and correctly completes the sentence?

Firemen __________ dozens of cats each year.



A.
rescue


B.
rescues

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rescue is the correct form.
A. Is Your Correct Answer. :)

How does the writer use language to create a negative impression of Cairo in ‘American Notes’ (part 2)?

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In American notes, Dickens use these languages to create negative impression of Cairo : The trees were stunted in their growth, The banks were low and flat, the settlement and log cabins were fewer in number  . . .
Those languages give an image of a bad land that is not developed really well. hope this helps