How many t's are in a week

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Answer 1
Answer: There are 3 t's in a week.

monday
tuesday
wednesday
thursday
friday
saturday
sunday


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Why does phaethon go to apollos palace

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Phaethon goes to the palace to meet Apollo to find out if the sun God is in fact his father.

How is the underlined pronoun in the sentence used? The cat jumped on the couch and sat between us.

A.
object of a preposition

B.
subject

C.
direct object

D.
possessive

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It would be Direct Object. It is simply a statement.

Which sentence uses the word [pour] as it is defined in this dictionary entry?pour: v. "to flow or cause to flow"

A) David, you pour over your study notes as if they were sacred scripture.
B) I have this one pour on my nose that is so large that it is embarrassing.
C) Do you need me to pour more syrup on that waffle so that it is even sweeter?
D) Some of these clothes could be donated to pour people instead of simply being thrown away.

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C. Would the be the answer

Answer:

C

Explanation:

The only sentence that uses the word "pour" properly (according to the listed dictionary definition) is the following one:Do you need me to pour more syrup on that waffle so that it is even sweeter?

Which best states a theme of "The Lottery"? A. Seemingly ordinary people can do horrible things. B. People are friendlier in small towns than in cities. C. Traditions help people remain civilized. D. Lotteries are needed to ensure a good harvest.

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A. Seemingly ordinary people can do horrible things.

The lottery itself is shown to be a bad thing, though the characters do not realize it, so it is a tradition that leads them to do something uncivilized and we as an audience know they do not actually ensure a good harvest. As well, it's clear that they are not friendly since they are killing their citizens. Thereofre B, C and D are incorrect.
However it does show us that ordinary people can do terrible things, because we don't know what the lottery is exactly. So all the citizens seem like totally ordinary people, thus the reveal at the end shows us what these "totally ordinary people" are capable of.

Define the word joyous in terms of its suffix

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joyous has the joy prefix so i guess this word means very happy or very enjoyable 
The suffix "ous" usually means "full of". For example, spacious means "full of space". 
Therefore, joyous means "full of joy".

Hope I helped! :)

In a work of fiction, what is the term for the series of events that builds toward the climax?A .exposition

B. rising action

C. denouement

D. falling action

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B becase i took that test a second ago

B Rising action!! :)