The man in blue quietly stepped up to the window and paid for his ticket with cash.The adjective phrase in this sentence is
A. in blue.
B. up to the window.
C. for his ticket.
D. with cash.

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Answer 1
Answer: Adjectives (and adjective phrases ) describe nouns: so we must select a phrase that desctribes a noun. The correct answer is " in blue" - it gives extra information about "The man". C and D are modifications of "paid" and B of "stepped". 

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Analyze the punctuation of the following sentence. She is home now; therefore, you may speak with her. correct incorrect

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The answer is Correct

Explanation:

In this sentence there are mainly three punctuation signs, these are a semicolon (;), a comma (,) and a period (.). According to grammar semicolons are used to show a pause and separate two independent clauses, this means two clauses that express a complete idea and can stand alone, in this case, the first clause is "she is home now" and the second one is "you may speak with her", due to this the use of semicolon (;) is correct as it is separating two main clauses. In the case of commas (,) they have multiple uses that include using commas after conjunctive adverbs such as however moreover or therefore, so the use of comma in this sentence is correct, finally grammar stablishes period (.) is used to finish an idea or sentence and thus, the use of period is equally correct.

Correct as you have it. You have two independent clause joined by a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb (therefore). Those go in the order clause/semicolon/adverb/comma/clause, just as you have them.

Select all that apply. identify the nominative case personal pronouns. i me you him, her he, she it we us them they

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The nominative case personal pronouns refer to people and objects, which are used as the subject of a certain sentence. Having this in mind, the nominative case personal pronouns here are I, you, he, she, it, we, they.

Answer:

I, you, he, she, it, we, they

Explanation:

Which additional word in the sentence should be capitalized? That's where i found your missing set of keys. A. I B. Your C. Where D. Set

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No matter where it is in a sentance the word "I" should always be capitalized. Its an English rule.
it is a "I" should always be capitilized 

Which of the following is an appeal to ethics? (5 points)Positive references to the audience's sense of right versus wrong
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Statistics or other facts that will bring audiences to a logical conclusion
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The correct answer is Positive references to the audience's sense of right versus wrong

Ethics is the study of morals, which are in turn a study of making a difference between what's right and wrong.

Answer:

The correct answer is "Positive references to the audience's sense of right versus wrong"

Explanation:

• George Orwell once offered this definition of heroism: ordinary people doing whatever they can to change social systems that do not respect human decency, even with the knowledge that they can’t possibly succeed. • In Winston Smith, the protagonist of 1984, Orwell creates an ordinary person, an "everyman" who stands for all the oppressed citizens of Oceania. Yet, as the novel closes, Winston cries as his love for Big Brother overwhelms him. Is Winston the novel’s hero, by Orwell’s definition? Is he a hero that readers can admire and emulate? Explain your position by tracing Winston’s actions throughout the novel and considering the results of those actions quotes

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Answer:

Yes, Winston is a (ordinary) hero.

Explanation:

In the novel 1984 we follow Winston, eager to change a social system that is suppressing him and other ordinary people. From the meeting with O´Brien, who claims to be part of the revolutionary Brotherhood, Winston is torned apart by eternal hope on one side to get in touch with other 'revolutionaries' and to belong to a group, and the almost certain conviction that O'Brien is lying. And therefore, he realizes that he cannot succeed.

For ordinary people (and a ordinary hero) don´t have the intellectual cleverness (or shrewdness) to obtain their goals.

He is not the kind of hero that people could admire; rather he is a sad hero who is defeated by his emotions.

Silver will tarnish if it is NOT polished often.

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True, Silver naturally tarnishes over time, and frequent polishing is required.