Answer:
Complex sentences are combinations of phrases and clauses. Most writers know this, but they cannot remember how to distinguish the two. We understand — we can’t remember much of the time, either. We suggest studying clauses before examining phrases, which can be confusing.
Understanding clauses and phrases helps writers avoid errors such as dangling modifiers, fused sentences, comma splices, and fragments. It is possible to write a long sentence that is a fragment because the primary clause is lost among the clutter of words.
Clauses
A clause is a part of a sentence that contains its own subject and verb but is not the complete sentence. What can be confusing is that some clauses could stand alone as sentences. When searching for clauses in sentences, look for verbs and their subjects.
Independent Clauses
An independent clauses is also known as a primary, main, and principal clause. An independent clause has a subject and verb, with the ability to stand alone as a sentence.
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6x - 4z
Answer:
Simplifying
(6x + -4z)(6x + 4z) = 0
Multiply (6x + -4z) * (6x + 4z)
(6x * (6x + 4z) + -4z * (6x + 4z)) = 0
((6x * 6x + 4z * 6x) + -4z * (6x + 4z)) = 0
Reorder the terms:
((24xz + 36x2) + -4z * (6x + 4z)) = 0
((24xz + 36x2) + -4z * (6x + 4z)) = 0
(24xz + 36x2 + (6x * -4z + 4z * -4z)) = 0
(24xz + 36x2 + (-24xz + -16z2)) = 0
Reorder the terms:
(24xz + -24xz + 36x2 + -16z2) = 0
Combine like terms: 24xz + -24xz = 0
(0 + 36x2 + -16z2) = 0
(36x2 + -16z2) = 0
Solving
36x2 + -16z2 = 0
Solving for variable 'x'.
Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.
Add '16z2' to each side of the equation.
36x2 + -16z2 + 16z2 = 0 + 16z2
Combine like terms: -16z2 + 16z2 = 0
36x2 + 0 = 0 + 16z2
36x2 = 0 + 16z2
Remove the zero:
36x2 = 16z2
Divide each side by '36'.
x2 = 0.4444444444z2
Simplifying
x2 = 0.4444444444z2
Take the square root of each side:
x = {-0.666666667z, 0.666666667z}
Explanation: You don't need to explain with words, by doing this work you explained how to simplify and how you can do it in many ways to get the exact answer.
Which sentence best corrects the misplaced modifier?
From the back porch, I watched the heron out on the pond of the house where my sister lives.
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A.) Out on the pond, I watched the heron from the back porch of the house where my sister lives.
B.) I watched from the back porch of the house where my sister lives the heron out on the pond.
C.) Where my sister lives, I watched from the back porch of the house the heron out on the pond.
D.) I watched the heron out on the pond from the back porch of the house where my sister lives.
Please Answer A.S.A.P.!
I want to say option D) I watched the heron out on the pond from the back porch of the house where my sister lives. Please let me know if I'm right or wrong. I really tired to help.
Answer:here are the CORRECT answers for the people in k12
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I am not very hungry is a fragment or a sentence?
Answer:
I am
Explanation:
Answer:
It's a sentence
Explanation:
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The U.S. Constitution creates a government with: A. little federal power and strong state governments. O B. a powerful president who selects the members of Congress. O C. a group of nine justices who make and enforce all laws. O D. legislative, executive, and judicial branches with equal power.
THE ANSWER IS D.
IM SURE IT IS D.
Answer:
D. legislative, executive, and judicial branches with equal power.
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What is Steinbeck’s purpose for describing the Badlands?
to persuade the reader to vacation in the Badlands
to inform the reader about how the landscape makes him feel
to convince the people in the Badlands to leave at once
Steinbeck’s purpose for describing the Badlands is B. to inform the reader about how the landscape makes him feel.
What is a purpose?It should be noted that a purpose in a literary work simply means the main message that's conveyed by the author.
In this case, Steinbeck’s purpose for describing the Badlands is to inform the reader about how the landscape makes him feel.
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What test does Eliezer not pass?
Answer:
Elie says this because he has lost the desire to fully protect and support his father. Like Rabbi Eliahu’s son, who also “had not passed the test”, Elie feels he is not taking care of his father. Elie had left his father alone in the freezing cold in order to sleep.
Answer:
Elie says this because he has lost the desire to fully protect and support his father. Like Rabbi Eliahu’s son, who also “had not passed the test”, Elie feels he is not taking care of his father. Elie had left his father alone in the freezing cold in order to sleep.
Outline for overcoming a challenge
Answer:
Explanation:
Choose an Original Essay Structure. If you want your Overcoming Challenges essay to attract attention, aim to break away from more traditional structures.
Focus on the Internal.
Share What You Learned.
Start with an ending, then write a story that leads up to it.
Start with a title.
Write in a different genre.
Imagine you're writing for your best friend.
Come up with one new story idea per day for a month.
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Read the paragraph from a personal narrative.
1. I remember when Ben first had the idea for a community garden. 2. We were walking home from school past an old abandoned dirt lot. 3. Ben stood and stared through the fence for awhile lost in thought. 4. I thought he was acting strangely. 5. I was walking by the dirt lot again, and there was Ben digging up the dirt with a shovel.
Which is the best revision of sentence 5?
Answer:
The following Saturday, I was walking by the dirt lot again, and there was Ben digging up the dirt with a shovel.
Explanation:
Answer: B
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Item 10
Read the speech.
“Ich bin ein Berliner”
by John F. Kennedy
Schöneberger Rathaus, West Berlin, July 1963
Two thousand years ago, two thousand years ago, the proudest boast was "civis Romanus sum." Today, in the world of freedom, the proudest boast is "Ich bin ein Berliner." (I appreciate my interpreter translating my German.)
There are many people in the world who really don't understand, or say they don't, what is the great issue between the free world and the Communist world.
Let them come to Berlin.
There are some who say that communism is the wave of the future.
Let them come to Berlin.
And there are some who say, in Europe and elsewhere, we can work with the Communists.
Let them come to Berlin.
And there are even a few who say that it is true that communism is an evil system, but it permits us to make economic progress.
Lass' sie nach Berlin kommen. Let them come to Berlin.
Freedom has many difficulties and democracy is not perfect. But we have never had to put a wall up to keep our people in—to prevent them from leaving us….While the wall is the most obvious and vivid demonstration of the failures of the Communist system—for all the world to see—we take no satisfaction in it; for it is, as your Mayor has said, an offense not only against history but an offense against humanity, separating families, dividing husbands and wives and brothers and sisters, and dividing a people who wish to be joined together.
What is true of this city is true of Germany: real, lasting peace in Europe can never be assured as long as one German out of four is denied the elementary right of free men, and that is to make a free choice. In 18 years of peace and good faith, this generation of Germans has earned the right to be free, including the right to unite their families and their nation in lasting peace, with good will to all people….
Freedom is indivisible, and when one man is enslaved, all are not free. When all are free, then we can look forward to that day when this city will be joined as one and this country and this great Continent of Europe in a peaceful and hopeful globe. When that day finally comes, as it will, the people of West Berlin can take sober satisfaction in the fact that they were in the front lines for almost two decades.
All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin.
And, therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words "Ich bin ein Berliner."
What is Kennedy’s purpose in including references to the division of families in his speech?
to appeal to his audience’s logic
to make an emotional appeal to his audience
to show his audience where communism has succeeded
to boost morale and confidence among his audience
Answer:
D: To boost morale and confidence among his audience.
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what if we did not have garbage problem?
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Answer:
If we didn't have garbage problem or if we didn't have garbage at all, the oceans and the streets would be a lot cleaner. Without garbage, the Bubonic Plague may not have happened in the 1700s and many other diseases such as small pox may not have happened. Small pox was caused by rats and such which were attracted from garbage which spread filth and diseases that way. Everyone would be a lot healthier and the world would be a better place.
Explanation:
25 points! Brainliest to the first honest opinion! I'm writing a novel and I need to get someones honest opinion on if it's a good start.
Let me tell you a story, starting from the beginning.
"No no no no no no no!" Winter raced through he woods trying to find a safe place to hide.
There was no place to hide. She was alone.
She couldn't turn back, because behind her was a killer. A killer who had slaughtered her entire family, and is now after her. She is scared, hurt and desperately trying to get away. Not only had the killer murdered her family, the killer was a demon, a demon who was once her lover.
He promised her love, love beyond anything that her world can offer. But as time passed, she realized how much of a monster he was. His true sadistic nature revealed itself, and she broke up with him. He would not take that. He loved her, and he was insane, so he promised her he would be back, and he would destroy everyone she ever loved. He was going to give her a fate worse than death, by sending her somewhere she could never escape, somewhere that is completely inhuman. He was sending her to a practical hell, and she had no idea as to where or what it was.
So there I was, running for my life from the man who trapped me and promised me eternal suffering. I know i'm not going to escape but I have to try. I just have to. There's no way I can face what he has in mind, not after all he's done to me in the past. I can only imagine the horrors he had in store for me in this hell he plans to send me to.
I stop and hide in a hollowed out tree. I know i'm probably not safe there, but I just sit there and wait. I'm only human, so you can't blame me for wanting to feel safe in an enclosed space, and I can only run for so long.
"Winter~ Come on out my snowflake, I'm not going to hurt you, I just want to see you" I could hear his voice echoing, his voice alone sent shivers through me. He sounds like a psychopath, let me rephrase that, he is a psycho.
"WINTER! I know you're hiding, i can't hear your footsteps anymore." He was close "Come. out. now." My hear rate increased ten times over as I heard him come closer and closer. Then i saw him, he was right in front of me, i didn't know if he could see me, but i assumed he did considering how he yanked me out by my arm.
He held my arms tight and just smiled at me. I stared in his eyes, mine full of fear. I couldn't move, there was nothing I could do. so he dragged me back to my house, the same house that he turned to a slaughterhouse for my family.
Answer:
I think it is a good start. I am just a little confused. You go from names to me/my
Explanation:
What is a stanza? And how are ways they help the reader understand poems?
A stanza is a series of lines grouped to divide a poem; the structure of a stanza is often (though not always) repeated throughout the poem. Stanzas are separated from other stanzas by line breaks.
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Stanzaz separate ideas in a poem. they are kind of like paragraphs
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The poet and philosopher___ working hard
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WAR CAN DESTROY HUMAN VALUES AND CHALLENGE A PERSON'S COURAGE. This statement is an example of what?
A.theme
B.plot
C.Main idea
D.Fiction
What effect do the underlined words have on the reader? Click on the correct answrers
Answer:
what are the underlined words?
Explanation:
what point of view is the passage, "Hugo marched across the parking lot just to look Margie in the eye. He wasn't all that upset, but he wanted to prove a point. "I said you could borrow the car for one hour, Margie. One! It's been four! And now I'm going to miss my cooking class!" Margie knew Hugo was just being dramatic. She knew he hated his cooking class and wished she had gotten him something else for his birthday, like a framed map or concert tickets. "Sorry, Hugo. I know how important that cooking class is to you. I apologize." "Well, O.K. That's all I wanted to hear. And —" "And next time I'll only take the car for as long as you say," she said. Margie knew the car wasn't the issue. Hugo just wanted to be right; he wanted to be in charge. She hatched a plan to take the car for even longer tomorrow just to mess with him some more. "Good, I'm glad we have an understanding," Hugo said. But he also had a funny feeling they'd be having a similar conversation tomorrow."
Answer:
Third-person point of view
Explanation:
In the given excerpt, the author employs a third-person point of view as he refers to characters either by their names or third-person pronouns like 'he', 'she', etc. The statements made by Margie and other characters are given in quotation marks to denote the exact words to the readers further justify that the author employs a third-person point-of-view as he prevents including his own thoughts, opinion, or interpretation regarding the story or content. This helps in offering an objective account to the readers and prevents any kind of bias.
Which of these ideas did you think about when writing your answer? Select all that apply. A.the description of O'Brien before the dialogue, B.her giving orders to Steve instead of asking him to behave a certain way, C.her concern that he will not take the case seriously
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Answer:
c, b
Explanation:
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Explanation:
it helps to increase the credibility of the speaker amd reduce negative impact to the audience.
Answer:
The following help to increase the credibility of the speaker and reduce the negative impact on the audience depending on what kind of listeners they are.
Citing one's sources during a speech: A content-oriented audience will be interested in the authenticity of the speaker's presentation. Credible sources help to up the reputation of the speaker. For example, citing an unpopular blog versus citing world bank statistics.Stating facts and speaking about why it is so (that is, being uneconomical and accurate with the information): It is important not to exaggerate ones facts. getting to the point as quickly as possible: This is important to Time-oriented audience.Explanation:
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do you think the butterfly effect is a realistic concept
Why would an author use foreshadowing in a story?
Foreshadowing is a literary device used to give an indication or hint of what is to come later in the story. Foreshadowing is useful for creating suspense, a feeling of unease, a sense of curiosity, or a mark that things may not be as they seem.
Whom do Horatio and the guards agree they need to tell about the ghost?
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A)
Claudius
B)
Gertrude
C)
Hamlet
D)
Ophelia
Answer: C. HAMLET
Explanation:
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2.1.10 Project: Complete Your Assignment
English 9
Points Possible: 30
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Read the paragraph.
The sun is high in the southern sky–Just over the flagpole. I've watched out my window this morning as it moved from the roof of thehospital at 7:15 to a polnt Just above the Coliseum at 9:30 to the mid-sky now just before noon. It's a beautiful fall day-blue sky, white/silver/gray cloud puffs, and a few golden leaves still fluttering from the trees. I think I'll go outside and walk for awhile.Which does the weather make the writer want to do?
1. read a good book
2. go on a picnic
3. walk outdoors
4. go for a swim
Help me out. I’m struggling.
Answer:
Third person
Explanation:
Its written in the point of view of a narrator ('she' is used)
Introduction:Illustration:
In "Part Three: Freedom” of Sugar Changed the World, the authors use an illustration from a children’s book published by Amelia Opie in 1826. Opie’s book is written in verse and exposes the suffering of enslaved persons on sugar plantations. Even though Opie wrote her book for children, the language and illustrations tell the true story.
How does this image support the claim that slavery violates basic human rights and should be abolished? Check all that apply.
It shows an enslaved person in chains and minimal clothing.
It shows that political involvement could help to abolish slavery.
It shows that very few people were interested in abolishing slavery.
It shows how enslaved people were used to produce goods cheaply.
It shows that enslaved people faced harsh treatment and poor conditions.
Answer:
A,B,E
Explanation:
that is correct
Answer:
A. It shows an enslaved person in chains and minimal clothing.
B. It shows that political involvement could help to abolish slavery.
E. It shows that enslaved people faced harsh treatment and poor conditions.
How do the officials in Jefferson attempt to care for Emily? In the story or “a rose for Emily”
Answer:
I cant tell
Explanation:
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Which sentence from the story “The Sun Parlor” by Dorothy West supports the idea that the author regrets the way she treated her sister?
1. “A dozen times I had bitten it off my tongue because I did not know what she might answer.”
2. “I let out a little cry of pain.”
3.“I did not know if she yet knew that nothing can be the same once it has been different.”
4. “I did not recognize the magnitude of that moment.”