A notorious complainer is one whoA. is well known for complaining.
B. began complaining at an early age.
C. never stops complaining.
D. is skillful at complaining.

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Answer 1
Answer: the meaning of the word "notorious" is : "well-known", or "known for", so the meaning of "notorious complainer" is someone who is known for complaining.

The correct answer is: A. is well known for complaining.

This word has the same origin as the word "know"

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The sentence which uses the word account as it is used in the box above is this one:

B. Candace was supposed to account for each student on the bus.

The word "account" as used in an example sentence above means responsibility to report as it is used in the same way in the sentence in option B.

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Explanation:

Three of the following statements about a verb are true. Which statement is false?A. A verb takes the place of adjectives.
B. A verb can express a state of being.
C. A verb can express action.
D. A verb makes a statement about the subject of a sentence.

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A.
his or her

B.
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C.
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D.
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read the sentence carefully:

That young _________ wool is so tick and fluffy.

plug teach word in and see witch on makes sense
A. Sheeps
B. Sheep's
C. Sheeps' 

you can Scratch A. and C.  because Sheeps'  is talking about more than one sheep and Sheeps you need to add punctuation to it 

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