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English, 24.09.2019 10:10 amandasantiago2001

Read this sentence from paragraph 2.
they read it, commented on it in my hearing, and i had the exquisite pleasure of finding it met with their approbation, and that, in their different guesses at the author, none were named but men of some character among us for learning and ingenuity.
how does the word exquisite contribute to this passage?
it makes the tone more serious.
it creates emphasis.
it makes the tone lighter.
it clarifies a complex idea.
part a
what does the interaction between the two hunters reveal about rainsford’s attitude toward general zaroff?
he is envious of zaroff’s wealth.
he feels uneasy about zaroff.
he believes zaroff is a gracious host.
he is jealous of zaroff’s hunting skill.
part b
how does rainsford’s attitude toward zaroff advance the plot of this passage?
his misgivings about zaroff prove true when zaroff proposes his next hunting challenge.
his envy of zaroff’s hunting skills makes him overly eager to prove that his skills are better.
his appreciation of zaroff’s gentility blinds him to zaroff’s frightening plans for his future.
his feelings about zaroff’s wealth lead him to wonder whether he came by it honestly. select the prepositional phrase in this sentence.
george realized that he might get the ball in the net.
which answer correctly identifies the adjective phrase and the word it modifies in this sentence?
my favorite book is tattered and fragile because i have read it many times.
the phrase "tattered and fragile" modifies the word book.
the phrase "many times" modifies the word read.
the phrase "favorite book" modifies the word my.
the phrase "because i have" modifies the word tattered.
which answer adds an adverb phrase to this sentence?
we hiked to the top of the mountain.
we hiked to the top of the mountain and had a picnic.
we hiked to the top of the mountain and spent an hour looking at the view.
we hiked to the top of the mountain slowly but steadily.
we hiked to the top of the mountain but got a ride down in a car.
read the two sentences.
the dog took a long nap.
after gnawing the steaks, the dog took a long nap.
which kind of phrase(s) was added to the first sentence to make the second sentence?
adverb phrase and adjective phrase
noun phrase
prepositional phrase
adjective phrase

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