English, 02.07.2019 12:50 kaveon2019
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. standing on one toe, she could raise the other leg slowly back and forth with ease, as if it had no weight. the underlined words in the passage above are an example of an independent clause a phrase a dependent clause parallel structure
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English, 21.06.2019 17:00
Ineed advice. i have a lot of friends at school but recently my best friend for some reason didn’t like our friend group. she wanted to switch to a new table during lunch. she said she found a new table where we would be welcomed if i wanted to come. i agreed because i knew i would continue to talk to them outside of lunch. after a month or two, my best friend got mad at our new lunch table group. so she left for a day or two, but i stayed because i actually kinda liked it there, even if it was kinda crazy. then she came back to the table. eventually i started to miss my old friends at my old lunch table. so i went over there for one lunch. then after lunch i sat at my new lunch spot before the bell rang. they all called me a traitor. so now i sit with my old lunch group, which is fine because i missed them, but i also miss my new, now old, lunch table. what should i do? p.s. sorry if you loose your last brain cells trying to understand this.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30
Read the sentence and select the statement that best describes it. i should leave now. the sentence is complete. the sentence is missing a subject. the sentence has one dependent clause and one independent clause. the sentence is missing a predicate.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00
Identify the sentence with all words spelled correctly. a. ? it's your responsabilitiy to lock up. b. ? it's your responsability to lock up. c. ? it's your responsabilty to lock up. d. ? it's your responsibility to lock up.
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