The first word in one of the sentences should be followed by a comma. What is that word? A. However
B. When
C. Loraine
D. She

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Answer 1
Answer: A. However.

However is a transitional phrase, or a transition.  Transition words are always followed by a comma.
Answer 2
Answer: The answer is A. because however is a transitional word. A transitional word always need a comma after it so that the sentence will make more sense.

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Which word would appear between the guide words bone and bow?A) bomb
B) boil
C) book
D) boy

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The correct answer is C. Book

Explanation:

A guide word is a word that is at placed the top of the page in a dictionary or similar document containing alphabetically organized words that show the first or the last word in a page which facilitates the process of looking for a word in documents such as dictionaries or glossaries. This means if the guide words are bone and bow the page of the dictionary, glossary or reference document will contain words that are between "bone" and "bow" in terms of alphabetical organization. Including words such as book, boot, boost, born or boss. Thus, from the options the only word that would appear between the guide words bone and bow is book as these words are the first word and the last word that appear in a list of words alphabetically organized and the word "book" is after "bone", but before "boss" in terms of alphabetically order which means "book" will appear between these two words in a dictionary or glossary.

That would be c) BOOK

What does the figurative language a chip off the old block mean?

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The expression, a chip off the old block means that people who resemble their parents in some way. For example, you could say “Mark just won the same sailboat race his father won twenty years ago; he's a chip off the old block.”

Read the rough draft. Studying a foreign language is an enriching experience; I am greatful for my years of Spanish instruction. What word from the draft is misspelled?

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Answer:

The word from the draft is misspelled is greatful

Explanation:

"Studying a foreign language is an enriching experience; I am greatful for my years of Spanish instruction". should be written like "Studying a foreign language is an enriching experience; I am grateful for my years of Spanish instruction", this is one of the most common spelling mistakes when we write the word as another word that has the same phonetic sound, grateful can be confused with the sound of great

Greatful into Grateful.

Google - Grateful is the correct spelling, and greatful should be universally avoided.Greatful is a common misspelling for the word grateful. Grateful is the correct spelling of the words.

The criteria for writing reviews should be looked at a. when organizing your notes
b. after you finish your final draft
c. after you complete an outline
d. while you create your first draft

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B.after you finish your final draft

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C. while you create your first draft

In which sentence is a homophone used correctly

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A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning usually with a different spelling. like  there, their, and they're. there is over there, their means that is their toy, and they're is a contraction for they are.
         Example: Do you know where sally and charlie are?
               THEY'RE over THERE
               Are you here to return THEIR chew-chew train?
               yeah, thanks Mrs. Flo

              
              

In your literary analysis, you should write usinga. first person voice and present tense verbs.
b. third person voice and past tense verbs.
c. first person voice and past tense verbs.
d. third person voice and present tense verbs.

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d. third person voice and present tense verbs.
You use 3rd person because it is more formal. The teacher always says "don't use I!"
You use present tense to talk about the book because even though you as the writer already read the book, the person who is reading your analysis may not have read the book, so use present tense. For example, you should write, "The book states on page" instead of "The book stated on page"
The answer is d. third person voice and present tense verbs. Hope this helps!