What can you infer about Sergei's character based in the way he used his first two wishes

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Answer 1
Answer: Sergei is a secretive man. He does not like people asking him questions. When he lived in the Soviet Union, any knock on the door was the KGB asking questions which could get his family locked up in jail. Sergei used the first two wishes to look after other people. His sister was stricken with an incurable form of cancer. Sergei asked the fish to reverse the cancer. The second wish was to help his wife's son. Both these wishes show that Sergei cared about other people more than himself

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Which personal pronoun agrees with its antecedent and correctly completes the sentence? Nothing that lives in that swamp will be allowed to let __________ slimy foot cross my doorstep! A. their B. our C. its

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I think "it's" C. *Wink Wink* Lol let me know if there's anything else I can do to help you out! Good Luck! :)

I think it would be C. A and B doesn't make sense with that sentence. Well, it does but C makes the most sense.

Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly? (1 point)Mississippi the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.
Mississippi, the Magnolia State is known for its delicious food.
Mississippi, the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.
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narration.
his actions.
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I only know the answer to the first question, sorry. The correctly punctuated sentence is: Mississippi, the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.

Answer:

C. Mississippi, the Magnolia State, is known for its delicious food.

Explanation:

Hould there be a comma before the highlighted word?illy Truscott's band needed a new drummer, so I
agreed to join.
Keep the Comma
Remove the Comma

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Answer: Keep the Comma - The sentence flows better with the comma after "band," making it clear that Illy Truscott's band is the subject of the verb "needed."

Remove the Comma - Removing the comma could create confusion about who needed the drummer, as it might imply that someone else was searching for a new drummer. However, if the sentence were rewritten to make this clearer ("I agreed to join the search for a new drummer"), then removing the comma would be appropriate.

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Keep the comma. In this sentence, so is acting as a coordinating conjunction that connects two independent clauses. An independent clause is a group of words that can stand on its own as a complete sentence. According to the web search results¹², when so is used as a coordinating conjunction, it should be preceded by a comma. A simple trick to test if so is a coordinating conjunction is to replace it with therefore and see if the meaning stays the same. For example:

Lily Truscott's band needed a new drummer, therefore I agreed to join.

This sentence has the same meaning as the original one, so we can conclude that so is a coordinating conjunction and needs a comma before it.

Which is the tense of the underlined verb? The cat was sitting on the gate when the workers came to put up the new fence.

A.
present perfect progressive

B.
present progressive

C.
past progressive

D.
past perfect progressive

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Its B, Because, Present perfect progressive is when you say this, jake has been playing. Past is definitely  not, and if past is not it than d wouldnt be it.                                                                                                                         

They wanted to go on an adventure together. They decided to visit the South Polea. Compound verb
b. Compound object
c. Compound subject

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The correct answer is A) compound verb. A compound verb is one which consists of two parts. The compound verbs here are: 'wanted to go' and 'decided to visit'.

Sentences expressing a wish or condition that cannot be real or factual are written in which verb mood? Indicative Imperative Conditional Subjunctive

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Sentences expressing a wish or condition that cannot be real or factual are written in the subjunctive mood, although it should be noted that there are exceptions.

Answer: D) Subjunctive.

Explanation: Verb moods are classifications that indicate the attitude of the speaker. Verbs have four moods: indicative, imperative, conditional and subjunctive. The indicative mood is used in statements and affirmations, the imperative mood is used in in requests and commands, the conditional mood is used to express propositions whose validity is dependent on some condition and the subjunctive mood is used  to express hypothetical situations, also wishes, desires or things that aren't factual.