Which choice best describes the underlined word or words in each sentence? Through observation, many scientists have studied and come to understand nature. (Points : 3) complete subject compound subject simple subject none of the above
scientist is underlined
@adrynicoleb
can you explain this to me :3
@28Tylerr you know this?
someone help D:
I'd think "none of the above"
thank you!!
have some more if you don;t mind to help
Which choice best describes the underlined word or words in the sentence? The ancient Babylonians, Egyptians, and Chinese developed calendars based on the movements of the sun, moon, planets, and stars. (Points : 3) simple subject complete subject compound subject none of the above
Don't mind at all.
Babylonians, Egyptians, Chinese are under lined
Compound subject.
Which choice best describes the underlined word or words in each sentence? The ancient people of the Marshall Islands made complex instruments for navigation by the stars. (Points : 3) compound subject simple subject complete subject none of the above
ancient people of the Marshall Islands
I think simple subject.
Which choice best describes the underlined word or words in each sentence? Throughout the world is much proof for the work of ancient astronomers. (Points : 3) compound subject simple subject complete subject none of the above
proof
None of the above I guess
Which choice best describes the underlined word or words in each sentence? Did the Polynesian Islanders really find their way across the Pacific Ocean? (Points : 3) compound predicate complete predicate simple predicate none of the above
Word is?
Did and find
none of the above
Which choice best describes the underlined word or words in each sentence? On the next cloudless night, stand outside and look patiently at the sky. (Points : 3) simple predicate complete predicate compound predicate none of the above
stand and look
none of the above
9. Which choice best describes the underlined words in the sentence? Look at the stars and planets on a clear night. (Points : 3) simple predicate complete predicate compound predicate none of the above
the whole sentence
Simple predicate I think
I don't know this one. Sorry. D:
10. In which of the following sentences is the subject understood? (Points : 3)
Slowly taxiing up to the terminal was a huge airplane. It was painted with pink stripes and yellow circles. You must step up to the desk and give the clerk your ticket. Board the plane to travel to a special place.
I don't know this one. D:
lets skip this one
@girlover
i was debbating between b and d
debating*
It's d
thanks
Yw
Which choice is a sentence fragment? (Points : 3) Looking forward to the trail ride. Her horse and gear were all ready to go. It poured rain on the morning of the ride, the bad weather continued. The leaders cancelled the ride due to the bad weather.
a?
A
Which choice is a sentence fragment? (Points : 3) Pack comfortable clothes when you go to the coast. Take T-shirts, shorts, hat, and sandals that are very cool. Very hot and sticky weather in July and August with high humidity. Be prepared with sun protection at all times.
im thinking c
14. Which choice is a complete sentence? (Points : 3) Especially since the lightbulb was invented. Except for the last paragraph in the newspaper article. A drawing of exceptional beauty and depth. Squirrels darted along the telephone wires.
D
Question 18. 18. Identify the best correction of the clause fragment. Till the chimes of the clock strike midnight. (Points : 3) Delete “of the clock." Add “Dance” to the beginning of the fragment. Add “They” to the beginning of the fragment. Change “Till” to “Until."
D
19. Identify the best correction of the clause fragment. Although they had never been to that theater. (Points : 3) Change “they” to “Martin and Alicia.” Delete the word “Although.” Change “Although" to “Even though.” Add a comma after “Although.”
. Identify the best correction of the clause fragment. The light that he fixed this morning in the kitchen. (Points : 3) Add “does not work” to the end of the fragment. Move “this morning” to the beginning of the fragment. Change “The” to “That.” Delete “in the kitchen.”
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