N the following sentence, which word is an adverb used to modify a verb? The young girl quickly learned the rules of the board game.a. Girl
b. Quickly
c. Learned
d. Game

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Answer 1
Answer:


(B) Quickly

The verb in this sentence is learned, and the adverb is quickly because it shows HOW the girl learned the rules of the board game.


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Caroline feels that she cannot change who she is. Carol Dweck would say she has a ________ mindset. a. fixed b. growth c. rigid d. flexible

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Answer:

Explanation:

a. Fixed

Final answer:

According to psychologist Carol Dweck, Caroline, who believes she cannot change, has a fixed mindset. Dweck's theory contrasts a fixed mindset with a growth mindset, which is the belief that one's skills and abilities can be developed and improved through effort and resilience.

Explanation:

Carol Dweck, a well-known psychologist, would suggest that Caroline has a fixed mindset. Dweck defines a fixed mindset as the belief that one's qualities including intelligence, personality, and character, are static and unchangeable. On the contrary, a growth mindset, according to her theory, implies that with effort and resilience, skills and abilities can be developed and improved. A person with a fixed mindset, like Caroline, believes that they cannot change their inherent characteristics.

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In Romeo and Juliet act 2, scene 3, for what does Friar Laurence scold Romeo? A. Being fickle B. Going to the Capulet party C. Missing confession D. Staying out all night

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missing confession is your answer for the question 

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The pause helps emphasize the speaker’s sadness and regret.
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Answer:

The pause helps emphasize the speaker’s sadness and regret.

Explanation:

The pauses made by semicolon usually have the purpose of emphasizing something or some feeling during the reading. In the case of this poem, it was to emphasize the sadness and regret of the speaker. With this the author makes the reader reflect on the feeling of sadness he desires to pass by writing this stanza of the poem.

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Answer:

The answer is "adjectival clause".

Explanation:

"when the moon and the sun will align" is an adjective clause because it is modifying the noun "year", because it has a verb and a subject, and because it is introduced by the relative adverb "when".

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Another example, in "I can remember the house where I spent my childhood", the noun "house" is being modified by the adjectival clause "where I spent my childhood", which has subject and verb, and it is introduced by the relative adverb "where".

it would be adjective clause.