What is the function of the verbal in the sentence?My goal is to skydive over the Grand Canyon.

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Answer: The verbal here is "to skydive".

It's an infinitive: infinitives have the form "to verb" and are a form of verbals: words formed from verbs that don't function as verbs.

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How does Sancho Panza feel about his donkey, Dapple? A.He forgets about Dapple once Don Quixote promises to give him more donkeys.B.He loves the animal with all his heart.C.He is happy to be rid of the stubborn beast.D.He is afraid of the donkey, which has a terrible temper.
Read this passage: "…What were you doing in the forest?" "Looking for food and drink, because we were starving." "But what brought you into the forest at all?" asked the king angrily. At that, Thorin shut his mouth and would not say another word. What trait does Thorin show when he behaves this way? A. humility B. tactlessness C. courage D. fear
Which statement best expresses a claim? Although many people believe homework is a crucial part of school, there is evidence to suggest that homework may not be as valuable as once thought. The amount of homework given by some high school teachers is insane and actually has negative effects on other important aspects of a student’s life. I would have so much more time to do the extracurricular activities and hobbies I enjoy if I did not have to spend most of my evenings doing homework. Some schools have adopted homework policies that limit the amount of homework that teachers are allowed to assign their students each night.
Nice shot! I always dreamed I'd lose the championship by a missed free throw.What is the verbal irony in this statement? The speaker feels that getting to the championship is as good as winning. The speaker didn't want to win the championship but feels the last shot was a good try. The speaker has always dreamed of winning a basketball championship. The speaker is frustrated by the loss and does not believe the last shot was a good one.
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Look at the picture below and describe the relationship between the unfinished puzzle and the missing piece.

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The puzzle piece missing and the unfinished puzzle match up since the missing piece's spot is completely outlined.

Which sentence contains an adjective clause? A. My new electric piano, which includes over 1,000 different settings, is fun to play. B. When I first learn a difficult piece, I play it very slowly. C. I have taken piano lessons since I was six years old. D. If I put on headphones, I can play the electric piano without disturbing others.

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An adjective clause is basically a phrase (to be exact, a dependent clause: a group of words that can't be a sentence) that provides more description.  It begins with a pronoun or adverb, like: who, whom, that, which, when, where, or why.  It is not necessary to the sentence, so you can take it out and it still makes sense.

Let's work backwards.  D is "If I put on headphones, I can play the electric piano without disturbing others."  "If I put on headphones" is a phrase, a dependent clause, providing more description.  Does it start with one of the words above?  No.  Is it necessary to the sentence?  Yes, because this is the whole point of the sentence: to tell you HOW the character can play the piano without disturbing others, using headphones.  D is incorrect.

Here's C: "I have taken piano lessons since I was six years old."  "Since I was six years old" provides more description and is dependent.  Does it start with one of the words above?  No.  Is it necessary to the sentence?  Yes, because again, it's the point of the sentence.  "I have taken piano lessons" doesn't tell you much!  C is incorrect.

What about B?  "When I first learn a difficult piece, I play it very slowly."  "When I first learn a difficult piece" provides more description, and is a dependent clause.  Does it start with one of the words above?  YES: it starts with "when"!!  We're getting closer.  But is it necessary to the sentence?  Try it: "I play it very slowly."  But WHY does the character play it slowly?  This phrase IS necessary, to explain, because it's the point of the sentence!  B is incorrect.

That just leaves A: "My new electric piano, which includes over 1,000 different settings, is fun to play."  The dependent clause providing more description is "which includes over 1,000 different settings."  Does it start with one of the words above?  YES, it starts with "which"!!  Is it necessary to the sentence?  Try it without the clause.  "My new electric piano is fun to play."  That works!!  The clause is NOT necessary, starts with "which," AND provides more description!  We have our winner!

Answer: A
A. my new electric piano which include over 1,000 different settings is fun to play

Why should we wear sweaters rather then school sweaters

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beacause sweater are more protective and school sweaters are thin
Bedause sweaters are cool. And food is cool. So if food is cool sweaters are cool. Im hungry now. Yum yum. I want food. Do you?

Objects or animals that symbolize selfish

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Human is classified under the Animalia kingdom which is one of the biggest selfish on the earth's surface. Apart from humans, animals like crocodiles, dragons, etc. also show selfish nature.

What do you mean by Selfish?

Selfish may be defined as a behavior that sacrifices others for the benefit of its own.

Without worrying about the need of others, some animals or objects look for their own advantage and benefits. These animals or objects are classified under selfish behavior.

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The coyote, the crocodile, dragon, and snake.

Please write 3 Ode poems and 3 Tanka poems, please. (PLEASE HELP)

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Answer:

Kitten - A Tanka Poem

I love my kitten

She's friendly and excited.

She has four cute arms

Funny personality

She trots I feel happy

Tiger - A Tanka Poem

I fear my Tiger

It is so scary and huge.

With strong attitude

And an emotional eye

When it hunts I feel frightened

Fish - A Tanka Poem

I so like my fish

It is so pink and scaly.

It has two big eyes

And two gracious fins as well

When it swims I feel happy

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Sorry I couldn't make 3 Ode poems but hope I helped!

Which interrogative pronoun best completes the sentence? How is the pronoun used? To ___________ will you be sending the invitations? A. who; subject B. whom; object of a preposition C. whose; possessive D. whom; direct object

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The answer is d., to whom will you be sending the invitations?
To WHOM

It is used in situations where other pronouns is too informal.

It also helps to remember the answer to that question. You wouldn't say "I'm sending an invitation to he", would you? You would say "I'm sending an invitation to him" , therefore, because of the "him" you would use "whom" in the question. 

"Who" would be used in a question such as "who is that?" as the answer would be something like "He's the one with the glasses".

Of course this works with she and her, but he and him is easier to explain with.