Debbie would probably have come with us if she didn’t have homework.

What is the verb phrase?

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Answer 1

Answer is Would have come

Answer 2
Would have come or come with us

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6. Put the verb into the correct form of the present perfect simple or continuous.

a. T. F. Jones ___________________ (write) a new book. I must buy it.
b. We _____________________ (wait) for half an hour! Where’s the bus?
c. I ____________________ (send) him an email and I’m waiting for his replay.
d. They ____________________ (talk) on the phone for two hours!
e. I ______________________ (not work) with him before.
f. Sara _____________________ (ride) horses since she was five years old.

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Answer:

a.wrote

b.waited

c.sent

d.talked

e.haven't worked

f.rode

why doesn't he like his mums word "my decisions are for your own good jimmy?​

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Answer:

probably because he wants to be independent on the topic of decisions.

He wants to make his own decisions and have a free will rather then have someone else make decisions for him and choose his route in life.

Question for people that went/go to LSS! Brainliest for correct answer!When you do the English assessment, do you do the Language Arts and Reading? Or just One of the two. Thank you! 30 points :)

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Answer:

yes its required

Explanation:

9.
report may be considered journalistic in style if it
(a. uses a colloquial style
b. presents important ideas first
c. uses transitions
d. uses the pyramid style).

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Answer:

B presents important ideas first

seems right

Answer:

present important ideas first

Explanation:

Drag and drop each example of figurative language into the correct category.
The sun is patting my head.
Metaphor

Personification

My sister is an early bird.
The colors yell at me
Time is money
I am a busy bee.
The words jump off the page.

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Answer:

Metaphor: my sister is an early bird, I am a busy bee, Time is money

personification: The colors yell at me, the words jump off the page

Why did Zimmermann choose to send the message through the U.S. State Department?

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Answer:

Zimmermann choose to send the message through the U.S. State Department because he had np other option as the German U-boat was grounded because it needed repairs. He wanted to send the coded message to Count von Bernstorff in Washington, who at that time was the German foreign secretary, for negotiation with Mexico.

How do I right a micro fiction abt my identity ?

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Explanation:

Chose a primary emotion. When reading a fiction piece, readers want emotion; they want to feel something. ... Define the conflict. Chose your characters ... Select your scenes... Chose only one POV. ... Start by the conflict. ... Focus on the character arc. ... Write your story as long as you wish.

pls help me english asap

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Answer:

The answer is C.

Read this excerpt from chapter 1 of The Scarlet Letter.
The founders of a new colony, whatever Utopia of human virtue and happiness they might originally project,
have invariably recognized it among their earliest practical necessities to allot a portion of the virgin soil as a
cemetery, and another portion as the site of a prison.
What part of the plot does this excerpt reveal?

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Answer:

There are 5 parts of the plot. Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution.

Explanation:

No matter how perfect this place (Utopia) would be, there would still be death and the need for cemeteries. This part of the book is the Exposition - which introduces why they need a cemetery.

What does Stevenson suggest American society values most? What does he think American society should value more? What does he think the universe of obligation of the United States should look like? What does he think it actually looks like?

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Hello. Unfortunately, you did not submit the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.

As stated in the paragraph above, it is only possible to answer these questions if the text associated with them is read. This reading should be done by you, as the text is not available. During this reading, you will be able to answer the first question when you identify an element that the text presents as being valuable to American society, so valuable that it is what that society most values and seeks to preserve.

You will be able to answer the second question, when you identify the element that the author considers most precious and that should be more considered and used by American society, but which has been frequently left out.

To answer the third and fourth questions, you will need to understand what "universe of obligation" means. This expression means that there is a group of people who have very specific obligations within society, these obligations are carried out within rules and these people must solve any problems that their obligations may promote. Based on this, to answer the third question, you will need to identify in the text, how the author thinks this "universe of obligation" should be established in society. On the other hand, to answer the fourth question, it will be how the author perceives the "universe of obligation" within society.

I don't know master (voice change)​

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It is not being known by me Master .

Hey friend:-

____________________________

QUESTION:-

I don't know Master (voice should be changed)

____________________________

Given question is in active voice ,in which subject(I) affects the object (Master)

In passive voice object is affected by subject .

____________________________

SO,

ANSWER IS:-

=>Master is not known .

OR ELSE

=>Master is not known by me .

___________________________

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Based on the information in "America's Best Girl," the reader can conclude that in order to swim the English Channel , a person must

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Answer:

D. have great stamina and resistance to cold.

Explanation:

Tracey E. Fern's "America’s Best Girl" revolves around the story of Gertrude “Trudy” Ederle, a 19-year-old swimmer hopeful of crossing the English Channel. The young swimmer will not only become the first woman to swim the Channel but also the fastest person to do so.

Despite the rough weather and unfavorable conditions, Trudy resisted giving up, instead, focusing on the way ahead and swam for "fourteen hours and thirty-one minutes." Her efforts paid off and she succeeded in crossing the Channel, though not without any repercussion. The severity of the seas that day left her with a damaged eardrum, making her deaf. Trudy later became a swimming instructor for children with hearing impairment.

Thus, the reader can conclude, based on the information given in the text, that a person requires great stamina and resistance to cold to swim the Channel.

How does the author’s diction affect the tone in this passage? Words like inhuman, cruelty, and terrible support a tone of fear. Words like wonderful, boundless, valour, revered, and virtues support a tone of admiration. Words like sufficient, enumerated, virtues, and dissensions support a critical tone. Words like dissensions, bad, inhuman, cruelty, and terrible support a tone of sorrow.

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The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.  

Answer: Words like wonderful, boundless, valour, revered, and virtues support a tone of admiration

Explanation:

The question refers to a passage from chapter 17 of The Prince, by Niccolò Machiavelli, where he praises Hannibal, the commander of the army of Carthage that invaded the Roman Republic during the Second Punic War (218-201 B.C.), for the control he had over his army. Although Hannibal was not able to conquer Rome, Machiavelli applauds his use of "cruelty" to keep his army under control, which can be inferred by his choice of words. The tone is one of admiration, not sorrow, fear, nor criticism.

Answer: Words like wonderful, boundless, valour, revered, and virtues support a tone of admiration!!!

Explanation:

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How do we know the painter lady is an outsider? Use the textual evidence in your answers.

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I would love to help answer this but there isn’t enough information to do so!

What are the four kinds of opinion?

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Unqualified opinion-clean report.
Qualified opinion-qualified report.
Disclaimer of opinion-disclaimer report.
Adverse opinion-adverse audit report.

READ ATTACHMENT NO LINKS!! READ COMMENT

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Read the following lines from Miguel de Cervantes's Don Quixote, in which the
main character attacks a windmill on his horse, Rocinante. Also, compare thetext with the illustration of the same scene by Gustave Doré.
[Don Quixote) charged at Rocinante's fullest gallop and fell upon the first mill that stood in front of him; but as he
drove his lance point into the sail the wind whirled i round
with such force that it shivered the lance to pieces, - sweeping with it horse and rider, who went rolling over on the plain, in a sorry condition.
What is one distinction between the text and the illustration that is a result of the difference in medium?
O A. The image shows the scene from directly in front of Don Quixote.
O B. The image focuses on the lance piercing the sail of the windmill.
O C. The text specifies that Don Quixote attacked the windmill first.
O D. The text indicates the sequence of events before the mishap.

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Answer:The text indicates the sequence of events before the mishap. So D

Explanation: Only because each other answer is focusing on what’s happening right there and that moment or just explaining the text or image, the questions is asking for a difference so I assumed is D

Consider Chesterton's inclusion of King Midas in this essay. What purpose does it serve in Chesterton's argument? How is this discussion an allusion?

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Hi. You have not submitted the essay this question refers to, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try and help as best I can.

It is only possible to know how the reference to King Midas is important for the essay if the reading of the essay is done. However, King Midas is known to be a very ambitious and wealth-obsessed King, even to the point of selling his own soul to become richer, which causes him to lose his most precious possession, his daughter. In this case, we can consider that the essay must present this king to draw a parallel between the subject of the essay and this tragic story of Midas, stimulated by the thirst for riches. We can therefore consider that the reference to Midas serves to intensify some of Chesterton's positions within the essay.

This is an example of an allusion, because an allusion is a figure of speech that allows a text to make references to other texts, people, characters, places and external situations.

Answer:

In Greek mythology, Midas is a king obsessed with wealth. He asks the gods for the ability to turn anything he touches to gold. The gods grant his wish, and Midas soon realizes this gift is actually a curse. Chesterton uses the story of Midas as an analogy for chasing materialistic success. Much as the authors worship material wealth and pursue it as if it were attainable, Midas learns that his new ability doesn’t help him succeed because it prevents him from performing necessary tasks such as eating. Chesterton reminds readers of the obvious moral of Midas's story and shows that authors who write about success often misinterpret Midas's story—sometimes by using phrases such as "the Midas touch" in a positive light.

Chesterton emphasizes that King Midas is an example of foolishness and failure. He implies that, for the same reason, writers who encourage people to chase material success share Midas's foolishness:

We all know of such men. We are ever meeting or reading about such persons who turn everything they touch into gold. Success dogs their very footsteps. Their life's pathway leads unerringly upwards. They cannot fail.

Unfortunately, however, Midas could fail; he did. His path did not lead unerringly upward. He starved because whenever he touched a biscuit or a ham sandwich it turned to gold. That was the whole point of the story

Explanation:

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What does this excerpt from the end of "The Yellow Wallpaper" tell the reader about the narrator's mental shift?

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Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. The options read;

"I don't like to look out of the windows even — there are so many of those creeping women, and they creep so fast. I wonder if they all come out of that wallpaper, as I did?"

A.The narrator believes the creeping women will attack her.

B. The narrator believes that she was once behind the wallpaper herself.

C. The narrator believes the woman behind the wallpaper has finally escaped.

D. The narrator believes the window bars will not allow her to escape.

Answer:

B.The narrator believes that she was once behind the wallpaper herself.

Explanation:

Note the expression. "I wonder if they all come out of that wallpaper, as I did?."

Based on this expression especially the bolded part, we can observe that the narrator experiences a mental shift from what she saw to where she and "those creeping women" came from.

select the correct answers what two arguments is franklin d. Roosevelt making in this expert from his "four freedoms” speech?

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Answer:

3rd one

Explanation:

It talks about helping their allies by defending them in times of need. It doesn't always mean that the country is peaceful.

Give 3 arguments why Australia Day should be change

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-It’s Not the Day the First Fleet Landed in Australia

- It’s Insensitive to the Plight of the Indigenous Community

- It’s One of Many Days That Could Potentially Be Australia Day

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Antisemitism is prejudice against:
2
A
Jews
B
Christians
С
Germans
D
Nazis

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Answer:

Jews

Explanation:

Antisemitism is prejudice or discrimination towards Jews.

Hope that helps.

MARKING BRAINLIEST write an original poem using the Native American and Greek myths as inspiration.

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OOH I GOT THIS I USED TO WRITE POEMS ABOUT NATIVES.
TITLE: How the Sun was made
On a cold and dark day, a tribe was beginning to pray. the children could not go out and play, for it was dark all the way, and nobody was there to blame. The food was nowhere in sight, all the people had fright, that if they won’t see food tonight, they may have to fight. As the children fell asleep, the people dared to even peep, for they were concentrating on the fire, that was indeed dire. As the cold air blew, the fire swept away with it too. Just as all hope was lost, they saw the mighty Hephaestus’ arms crossed. He exclaimed that there will be day, where it won’t be dark so you can lay, in the baking sun, all the children could have fun, but they had to pay. The tribe agreed to take half their night, and replace it with the sun to find animals to fight. (IM SORRY IF THIS IS TOO LONG! I got way too involved with the story haha)

Which sentence(s) best explains how Ogilvy knew the cylinder was from Mars? * 1 point A - The cylinder was artificial—hollow—with an end that screwed out! Something within the cylinder was unscrewing the top! B - At once, with a quick mental leap, he linked the Thing with the flash upon Mars. C - The thought of the confined creature was so dreadful to him that he forgot the heat and went forward to the cylinder to help turn. D - By eight o'clock a number of boys and unemployed men had already started for the common to see the "dead men from Mars."

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Answer:

C. The though of the confined creature was so dreadful to him that he forgot the heat and went forward to the cylinder to help turn.

Explanation:

Ogilvy went towards the cylinder to turn it upside down but the heat of cylinder was so heavy that he could not move his hands close to the cylinder. It was formed of glowing metal and it was excessively heated that if Ogilvy touches it he could burn his own hands.

Read the passage from chapter 2 of Animal Farm. Yes, it was theirs—everything that they could see was theirs! In the ecstasy of that thought they gamboled round and round, they hurled themselves into the air in great leaps of excitement. They rolled in the dew, they cropped mouthfuls of the sweet summer grass, they kicked up clods of the black earth and snuffed its rich scent. Then they made a tour of inspection of the whole farm and surveyed with speechless admiration the ploughland, the hayfield, the orchard, the pool, the spinney. It was as though they had never seen these things before, and even now they could hardly believe that it was all their own. Which prediction does this passage best support? The farm will not belong to the animals in the end. The animals will give the farm back to the humans. The farm and the land will be destroyed by a drought. The animals will live happily ever after on the farm.

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Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

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Answer:

A) The farm will not belong to the animals in the end.

Explanation:

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On page 2 passage 2, why does the author use the words "battered yellow pages"? I-ready questions

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It could possibly mean literal or figurative meaning, if it is figurative, then it mean describe the book or paper is old and been in moisture and gets molded and yellow.

I wasn't a bad doctor.add a question tag​

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Answer:

i wasnt a bad doctor, was i?

Explanation:

1. What was the little snail's problem when they were about to move?

A. "Will i build another house"?
B. "How can i carry my very big house"?
C. "What will happen to my biggest house"?
D. "What if another snail will have a house bigger than mine?

2. Why did the other snails leave the little snail behind?

A. He eats too much grass.
B. They did not want to be with him.
C. They could not move his very big house.
D. The little snail did not want to leave its house.

3.Which of the following will most likely happen to the little snail?

a. It will die of hunger.
b. It will destroy its house.
c. It will follow the other snails.
d. It will live happily in the farm.​

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Answer:

1. B. "How can I carry my very big house"?

2. C. They could not move his very big house.

3. A. It will die of hunger.

Explanation:

The above are correct.

From the story, we can see that when the snails were to move because of the grass that has finished in that farm, the problem the snail had was how it could carry its very house. The other snails had to leave him behind because they could not move his very big house.

Since the grasses in that farm has finished, the snail that was left behind will die of hunger. This is because there will be no food for it to eat.

"King Henry VIII." Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 22 July 2004. Web. 10 Aug.
2004. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KingHenryVIII.
Why is this source weak?
A. It doesn't list an author.
B. It is an online source.
C. It was written in 2004.
OD. It's from Wikipedia.

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The right answer is D Wikipedia anyone can change the information

The given source is weak, as the source is from Wikipedia and the content can get changed or altered over here. Thus, option 'D' is the correct option.

What is Wikipedia?

Through open cooperation and a wiki-based editing system, a community of volunteers create and maintains Wikipedia, a free multilingual online encyclopedia. Wikipedians are the people who edit it. The largest and most popular reference source in history is Wikipedia. The goal of Wikipedia is to provide readers with useful information by serving as a freely available, comprehensive textual compendium that covers all areas of knowledge.

Wikipedia has been praised for its ability to democratize information, breadth of coverage, distinctive structure, culture, and low level of commercial bias; nevertheless, it has also been under fire for systematic prejudice, notably claimed ideological bias and gender bias against women. Wikipedia's dependability was widely challenged in the 2000s, although it has since become more reliable.

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Does the world of work seem small or big to you ? Explain .

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Answer:

The world of work seems big to me.

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