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English, 03.02.2020 19:02 JakeCline

Which of the following sentences contains a verb? (1 point)
eduardo looked in the basement, but the puppy wasn’t there.
sakkom hung wind chimes because she loves the sound.
roger has never performed a solo in his life. the leader of the troop took the scouts to the lake.
39. in the following sentence, “famous” is the complement. what kind of complement is it?
“in 1975, margaret thatcher became famous as the first woman leader of the british conservative party."
(1 point) predicate adjective direct object predicate nominative indirect object 40. choose the answer that correctly identifies the underlined word.
“the ice fields of the north are still relatively barren.” (1 point)
direct object indirect object predicate nominative predicate adjective 41. choose the answer that correctly identifies the underlined word.
"the grain of the western prairies is a major source of income." (1 point)
direct object indirect object predicate nominative predicate adjective 42. choose the answer that correctly identifies the underlined word.
“western canada also gives us the art of the kwakiutl indians.” (1 point)
direct object indirect object predicate nominative predicate adjective 43. in the following sentence, what kind of phrase is “to play basketball”?
“porpoises have been trained to play basketball.” (1 point) prepositional participial infinitive 44. in the following sentence, what kind of phrase is “to the library”?
“i will be going to the library soon.” (1 point) prepositional participial infinitive gerund 45. in the following sentence, what kind of phrase is “moving away”?
“moving away made my little cousin sad.” (1 point) prepositional gerund infinitive participial 46. what is the tense of the underlined verb in the following sentence?
“i will be studying his painting techniques this summer.”
(1 point) present emphatic present perfect progressive future progressive present progressive 47. what is the verb mood of the sentence? wear your coat when you are in the snow. (1 point) indicative mood imperative mood subjunctive mood true or false 48. you should avoid unnecessary shifts in verb tense when writing. (1 point)
true false 49. passive voice adds directness to your writing. (1 point)
true false for questions 52–55 match the vocabulary words with the appropriate definitions.
personification sound device stage direction author’s purpose 50. ways to use sounds in poetry to achieve certain effects (1 point)
51. giving human qualities to non-human subjects (1 point)
52. identified as physical movements of characters in a play (1 point)
53. reason a writer writes about a topic (1 point)

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