Which sentence contains an adverb clause? a. The bookstore is closing for renovations at the end of the month.
b. I visited the bookstore while you were shopping for a computer.
c. We will try to find a good price for a new computer.
d. Many stores are having sales throughout the weekend.

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Answer 1
Answer:
b. I visited the bookstore while you were shopping for a computer.


Example:
"Where they can find food easily"
 is an example of an adverbial clause. It is an adverb of place, answering the question: Where do most animals thrive?


Adjectiveclauses modify the noun or the pronoun in the sentence's main clause.The first thing to do is to identify the two clauses in the sentence.

First clause: Those may enter the park (the main clause)
Second clause: whose tickets have been punched (the subordinate clause)

Sinceadjective clauses generally start with a relative pronoun, it is clearthat the second clause is the adjective clause. The relative pronoun is"which". Another clue is that adjective clauses are always thesubordinate clause. It modifies the pronoun those.



Answer 2
Answer: B.I visited the bookstore while you were shopping fir a computer

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Using the punctuation clues below, which of the following is a magazine article? "Modern Sewing" Modern Sewing (Italicized)
Modern Sewing (Underlined)
"Modern Sewing" (Italicized)

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Answer:

"Modern Sewing"

Explanation:

In MLA, titles of books, journals, magazines, and websites should be underlined.  However, titles of articles, episodes, interviews, and songs should be in quotes. Since the question is asking about a magazine article, we know the title should be in quotes.

Answer:

The correct punctuation shows that the one that is a magazine article is "Modern Sewing"

Explanation:

According to the rules of punctuation in the case of titles or written work we have to:

* Italicize titles of works, which in this case includes a magazine.

* Use quotation marks for shorter works, this talks about the specific work inside of a bigger one such as a magazine article.

Then even when it refers to a magazine, it does not talk about the title of the magazine but to the article inside of it so the only option that covers all is "Modern Sewing"

Melanie’s favorite campsite is such a happy place. The wind whispers softly through the trees, and the stream giggles as it splashes over the rocks Which figure of speech, or literary device, does the author use in the passage?

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The author uses personification in this passage. Personification is when a writer gives human like qualities to something inanimate or not human. In the passage, the writer days that "the stream giggles", obviously it doesn't literally laugh but the sound of the stream sounds similar to a giggle as it splashes over the rocks. The sand goes for the wind, which can't literally whisper, but sounds like it does.

Answer:

Personification 100000%

Explanation:

Because the wind and the stream are given human characteristics although they are not alive!!!

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B. symbolism.
C. escapism.
D. allegory.

B ?

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its A. realism hope that helped :0 i looked it up btw

Which of these is a singular contraction?A. Don't
B, Hasn't
C. Haven't
D. Weren't

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The answer choice which is a singular contraction among others is; Choice B; Hasn't.

Which answer choice is a singular contraction?

A contraction as the name implies is a shortened version of the spoken and written forms of a word, syllable, or word group, created by omission of internal letters and sounds.

The singular contraction in this case is Hasn't as it emerges from the words Has and Not and since, has is a singular verb.

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Among the choices, option B. Hasn't, is a singular contraction. "Hasn't" is the shortened word for "has not". The rest of the choices are plural contractions: Don't from do not, Haven't from have not, and Weren't from were not. 

Which rebuttal would be ineffective in an argumentative essay?A. A rebuttal that acknowledges the opposition's point and uses clever words to insult it
B. A rebuttal that introduces facts to show the opposition's argument is incomplete
C. A rebuttal that presents research to show the opposition's argument to be incorrect
D. A rebuttal that uses information to prove the opposition's argument is irrelevant

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Answer:

the answer is A.   I know because I got it correct :p ^v^

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Answer: A

Explanation:

A rebuttal that acknowledges the opposition's point and uses clever words to insult it

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Answer:it explains his decent into madness

Explanation:

it explains his decent into maddness ans hid dive into depresoin

It emphasizes the depth of the speaker's depression and insanity. It drives home the point that the speaker will forever be miserable and alone.