Which form of the interrogative pronoun correctly completes the sentence? __________ has the largest collection of coins?
a. Whom
b. Who

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is B) who, because we are looking for a subject of the sentence here.
Whom would be an object, as in: It was David from whom I took the book. 

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"We are retainersfrom Hygelac’s band. Beowulf is my name.
If your lord and master, the most renowned
son of Halfdane, will hear me out
and graciously allow me to greet him in person,
I am ready and willing to report my errand."
How did Seamus Heaney incorporate Old English poetry elements in this modern translation?
His punctuation copies the half-lines used in Old English poetry.
His capitalization style mimics Old English poetry capitalization.
He uses character names that were popular in Old English poetry.
He solely uses unstressed syllables like poets of Old English poetry.

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The correct answer is the following: option a. Seamus Heaney incorporated Old English poetry elements by the use of punctuation that copied the half-lines used in Old English poetry.

"Beowulf: A New World Translation" is a book written by author Seamus Heaney that was first published on October 1999 recollects and translate the poem called "Beowulf" written by the end of the first millennium. In his translation the author incorporated Old English by the use of punctuation that copied the half lines used in those times. This was done in order to preserve some aspects of the classical pattern in which the original piece was written in but adapting it to a modern piece that could be understandable.

The correct answer is that he uses half-lines like in old English poetry. He doesn't mimic the capitalization nor does he uses popular names as the names were really used in that form, he didn't invent a new name with which he would mimic old names. In addition, the syllables are not unstressed.

Read the following sentence: Do your work! The sentence above is an example of a/an _______ sentence.

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This is an example of an imperative sentence. That is a type of a sentence where you ask for someone to do something. It doesn't have to have an exclamation mark and can be more gentle than that, but is ultimately an imperative sentence. It's like giving orders to people. Open the door, eat your food, do your work.

Which plural is spelled correctly?a. dwarfs
b. attorneys general
c. womens
d. mother-in-laws

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer:  B "attorneys general"

Explanation: I got it correct on Pearson

Comparing decimals thousandths use < _> or = to compare the numbers 6.81 _ 6.37

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You want to use < because .81 is > .37
81 is greater than 37. The correct answer would be 6.81 > 6.37

Decide whether the following is a simile, metaphor, or neither. His lips were bright red. simile metaphor neither

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Answer: C) neither.

Explanation: A simile is a figure of speech that consists in making a comparison between elements that aren't obviously related, this comparison is made using the words "like" and "as." A metaphor is also a comparison, but it is direct (without using the words "like" or "as"). The given sentence isn't a simile nor a metaphor, because it isn't comparing anything, it is just describing the lips by saying that they are bright red.

Its neither ; simile uses the words like or as which it doesn't, and metaphor compares. It doesn't compare anything, so its neither.

The Puritans did not approve of the close ties between church and state in England. True False

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It is true that the Puritans did not approve of the close ties between church and state in England.