Adverbs can modify all of the following exceptA. verbs.
B. other adverbs.
C. nouns.
D. adjectives.

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Answer 1
Answer: C. NOUNS

Adverbs can modify verbs, other adverts, adjectives, and clauses.

It can be a single word or phrases or clauses. It answers one of these four questions: How? When? Where? and Why?


Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

C. nouns

Explanation:

Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.


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The excerpt from Samuel Johnson's preface to A Dictionary of the English Language suggests that, "Johnson’s work is significant because it reflects an exhaustive study of its words."

According to the passage from Samuel Johnson's prologue to A Dictionary of the English Language, Johnson's work is important because he looked through literature to discover more terms, used rules to organize the language, and chose words that could be used to define or explain any word or phrase.

Johnson claims in the extract above that he employed a variety of techniques to create this dictionary, including extensive book reading, personal experience, and the use of numerous analogies to let readers make connections between terms and their meanings on their own. D is erroneous because a dictionarycannot simply list obscure terms; A is incorrect because that isn't the purpose of a dictionary; B is incorrect because he doesn't even mention other dictionaries.

The given question is incomplete, the complete question is:

Read the excerpt from Samuel Johnson's preface to A Dictionary of the English Language.

I applied myself to the perusal of our writers; and noting whatever might be of use to ascertain or illustrate any word or phrase, accumulated in time the materials of a dictionary, which, by degrees, I reduced to method, establishing to myself, in the progress of the work, such rules as experience and analogy suggested to me; experience, which practice and observation were continually increasing; and analogy, which, though in some words obscure, was evident in others.

The excerpt suggests that Johnson’s work is significant because it

teaches readers how to understand analogies.

follows a method prescribed by other dictionaries.

reflects an exhaustive study of its words.

includes obscure words not previously defined.

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To Kill a MockingbirdDuring the trial, Tom says he feels sorry for Mayella. The reaction from the crowd is _____.

appreciation for his sympathy
outrage over his presumption
confusion over his feelings for the person persecuting him
indifference towards any of his emotions

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The correct answer should be outrage over his presumption

By showing compassion, it showed that he knew that she was tortured by her father which was a taboo thing to say. Everyone knew it but kept quiet. When an African-American said it indirectly, the community felt as if he had crossed the line.

Answer:

B. outrage over his presumption

Analysis deals with ______.
content
meaning
style and technique

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Analysis usually deals with meaning while style and techniques fall into the domain of naratology. Content could be the right answer but it is too broad of a term since everything in a piece of literature is content.

Answer:

Meaning

Explanation:

To do an analysis of a piece of writing (whether novel, poem, paper research, etc.) is to do a detailed examination and interpretation of it, which includes to break the topic into smaller parts in order to fully evaluate each of those parts, to identify the relevance of those elements, to understand the meaning of the parts separately and as a whole, to consider the author's intention in crafting the writing and to draw a conclusion of your own. So, an analysis goes deeper than seeing the content or looking at the structure, style or technique of a piece of writing, analysis deals with meaning.

Using word parts to understand unfamiliar vocabulary is known as a _____.A.
reading strategy

B.
memory aid

C.
graphic or image

D.
language trend

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your answer is

A. reading strategy

Choose the option which contains a demonstrative pronoun: * (A) "…a cable TV channel in the United States." (B) "We had to clean cars in teams, and we quickly learned to work together." (C) "My first job was at the local carwash." (D) "Read what this successful executive says about his first job…" (E) "Working at the carwash taught me that there is a direct connection…"

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Answer:

(D) "Read what this successful executive says about his first job…"

Explanation:

This, that, these and those are demonstrative pronouns which are used to refer to a noun in terms of number and distance or closeness. In that respect, this indicates that the noun is singular and near; that shows a singular far noun; these exhibits plurality and proximity; and those demonstrates plural and distant objects.

What does a main idea not do? A) state what the story is about
B) summarize details and events
C)show what a reader will learn
D) illustrate an important idea

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From among the choices provided above, the main idea does not (D) illustrate an important idea. Main idea states all of the information except the last option, because to illustrate an important idea means to cite examples or provide illustrative data which explains the topic presented.

Answer: The correct answer is B: Summarize details and events.

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