English, 08.07.2019 18:30 serenityarts123
Which of these details provides support for the idea that alice is having trouble communicating with the other characters? a.) they were about the same size as the people, and quite seemed to fill the carriage. b.) βthe man that drives the engine. why, the smoke alone is worth a thousand pounds a puff! β c.) alice thought to herself, βthen there's no use in speaking.β d.) βi shall dream about a thousand pounds tonight, i know i shall! β
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
Me with this questions i really need them right 4. any complex sentence contains a. independent clauses only b. dependent clauses only c. one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses d. neither independent clauses nor dependent clauses 5. an appositive is a phrase or clause that a. is a noun or group of words acting as a noun b. is placed right next to a noun c. gives more information about a noun d. all of the above 6. select the correctly punctuated sentence containing appositve. a. the vocational counselor an experienced placement specialist has agreed to me get a job. b. the vocational counselor, an experienced placement specialist has agreed to me get a job. c. the vocational counselor an experienced placement specialist, has agreed to me get a job. d. the vocational counselor, an experienced placement specialist, has agreed to me get a job.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30
What functions as a reflexive pronoun in the sentence the professor herself wanted to attend the conference, but it was cancelled when she and several other presenters had to excuse themselves
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English, 22.06.2019 01:50
"ten from the sea to the sand he walks,to look in the soil, but not in the box''!
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