Determine the use of the prepositional phrase in the following sentence.We found the trinket within the old trunk.

Is it an adjective or adverb?

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Answer 1
Answer: Adjective.

Example:
In the given statement, "The Caribbean sea is a great location for deep-sea fishing." The phrase "a great location for deep-sea fishing" is the adjective phrase of the sentence.

Phrases are group of words that doesn't have a complete thought unlike clauses that can stand alone since it has a subject and predicate whereas a phrase doesn't.
An adjective phrase is one type of phrase to describe a noun or pronoun subject in a sentence.
 Also is adverb clause.

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Identify the correct sentence.a. Whenever we go to​ grandma's house, we play Scrabble.
b. Whenever we go to​ Grandma's house, we play scrabble.
c. Whenever we go to​ Grandma's house, we play Scrabble.
d. Whenever we go to​ grandma's house, we play scrabble.

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The correct answer here would be 
C. Whenever we go to Grandma's house, we play Scrabble.

The option with both Grandma and Scrabble beginning with a capitalised word.
The reason for this is that Grandma and Scrabble are both proper nouns and proper nouns are always spelt with a capital first letter.
Other examples of proper nouns are George, America, English, Hooter's, etc.

Question...What is a conceit in poetry?

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A. when something has meaning beyond itself
B. a comparison using like or as
C. the use of an extended metaphor
D. writing or speech not intended to be only literal

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The best choice is option C. A conceit is an "extended metaphor" - meaning it is drawn out or lengthy, possibly even explored throughout the entire poem. Another characteristic of a conceit is that it is often a surprising unexpected comparison - for example, comparing two things that are not at all related - which may help the author of the poem to more effectively grab the reader's attention.

An example of a conceit in poetry includes Shakespeare’s well-known sonnet, Sonnet 18, which begins “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” Throughout the poem, the subject (the person the narrator is talking about) is compared to a summer's day, making this an extended metaphor.

In literature, a conciet is an extended metaphore with a complex logic That governs a poetic passage or entire poem!
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Which character is most likely to understand other people's feelings in outsiders? is is Pony boy?

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The character that is most likely to understand other's people feelings in outsiders : Jhonny

In outsider, Jhonny is described as someone who is the closest to be described as 'ordinary' , and the most likely to relate to everyone else

Anytonym for~abrasiveA.
soft

B.
mean

C.
sleepy

D.
baffled

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B. mean, because it means mean or harsh
brasive means that  something is rough. The opposite of rough would be soft.

Cora Emily and Elliot visited relatives in Boston, Massachusetts Durham, New Hampshire and Portland, Maine.How should the underlined lists in the sentence be punctuated?

A: They should be punctuated in the same way. Both lists should use commas to separate items.

B: They should be punctuated in the same way. Both lists should use semicolons to separate items.

C: They should be punctuated differently. The items in the first list should be separated by commas. The items in the second list should be separated by semicolons.

D: They should be punctuated differently. The items in the first list should be separated by semicolons. The items in the second list should be separated by commas

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The underlined lists in the sentence be punctuated differently, the items in the first list should be separated by commas and the items in the second list should be separated by semicolons.

Why is the punctuation like that?

Each item in the second list consists of two parts separated by a comma (City and State), hence, the semicolons should be used in that case to relegate commas to a 'secondary place' so they can keep their function in the sentence (separating city from state).

Therefore, the Option C is correct.

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Answer: C

Explanation: Each item in the second list consists of two parts separated by a comma (City and State), therefore, semicolons should be used in that case to relegate commas to a 'secondary place' so they can keep their function in the sentence (separating city from state). The items in the first list, on the other hand, are simple and should be separated by commas as is regularly done.

Find the difference: 7 7/8 - 3 1/4=?

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7 - 3 = 4

1*2/4*2 = 2/8

Now since we have a common denom, we can subtract.

7-2 = 5

5/8 + 4

4   5/8

Answer:   4  5/8
7 (7)/(8) -3 (1)/(4) \n \n  (7 * 8 + 7)/(8) -3 (1)/(4) \n \n  (56+7)/(8) - 3 (1)/(3) \n \n  (63)/(8) - 3 (1)/(4) \n \n  (63)/(8) - (3 * 4 + 1)/(4) \n \n  (63)/(8) -  (12+1)/(4) \n \n  (63)/(8) - (13)/(4) \n \n LCD = 8 \n \n  (63)/(8) - (13 * 2)/(4 * 2) \n \n  (63)/(8) - (26)/(8) \n \n  (63 - 26)/(8) \n \n  (37)/(8) \n \n 4 (5)/(8) \n \n Answer: \fbox {4 \ 5/8} \ or \ \fbox {4.625}