Which word in the sentence is a participle? Do not lean on the painted walls. A. lean B. Do C. on D. painted
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dimplez thiz serious
not joking around
idk
thanxz any way
painted
think so?
you know that you are in math right not english
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I agree with your sister:)
lol she not my sister
were not related bot thx
lol
sister from nother mother
lol yah
Not sure honestly
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lol she might think im the user kase i like deadpool too
i maen THEUSER
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Which word in the sentence is a participle? Are you running from that buzzing bee? A. buzzing B. running C. bee D. Are
help will meadal 5 times if carect
no... ten more times
buzzing i believe
im second gessing my self
like deadpool i got two answerz in my head
wait so the particaple iz a verb modifying right
a word formed from a verb (e.g., going, gone, being, been ) and used as an adjective (e.g., working woman, burned toast ) or a noun (e.g., good breeding ). In English, participles are also used to make compound verb forms
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The first one I'd say C? Not sure
i fink i gave u a bunch of meadald batty
1=lean or painted
can you guys help me
Lean
second one buzzing or running
hello
ill say buzzing
sup jaczon
because a participle is a word formed from a verb which can be used as an adjective. And buzzing is a verb, but is also describing the bee so it's also an adjective.
The 2014 FIFA World Cup will be held in Brazil. It will be the 20th year of the World Cup. Brazil was chosen in October of 2007 to host the 2014 competition. Earlier in the year, South America had been chosen as the continent for the contest. Brazil was the only country to put in a bid. This is the second time Brazil will host the World Cup. The country hosted it in 1950. It is the first World Cup to be held in South America since 1978, when Argentina hosted. No other South American country has hosted the World Cup more than once. 5. Which of the following best summarizes the passage above? The 2014 World Cup will be held in Brazil. It is the second time Brazil has been chosen to host the World Cup. Brazil is the only South American country to host the World Cup twice. The 20th World Cup will take place in 2014. In 2007, it was decided that the competition would be held in South America. It is the first World Cup in South America since 1978. Early in 2007, South America was chosen as the continent for the 20th World Cup. Brazil was the only country that put in a bid. Brazil hosted the World Cup before in 1950. In October 2007, Brazil was chosen to host the 20th World Cup. Brazil has already hosted the World Cup before. 1978 was the last time a South American country hosted the World Cup.
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that is what i need help with:)
0_0 wow
im telleporting batty this ones all u
ill say
hold on.....
@deadpoolroxz The second one I'd guess running
fine fine im here dimplez
What?
oh no its buzzing
Really?
anybody @MAli13chineta
let meh see
kk
The 2014 World Cup will be held in Brazil. It is the second time Brazil has been chosen to host the World Cup. Brazil is the only South American country to host the World Cup twice.
iz thiz study island o_0
yes
oh u jion the club i see BATTY
lol
eh jackson didnt u ask this last time
no idk
Scientists from the Geological Survey of Canada go hunting every few years. They dress in thick winter coats and warm gloves, tuck compasses in their pockets, and jump on airplanes that fly out over Canada's arctic region. They look down on a vast and empty landscape with only a few tiny islands and shiny sea ice. What they hunt is always moving and cannot be seen with their eyes. These scientists are hunters of Earth's magnetic north pole. In December 2003, Earth's north magnetic pole was located 600 kilometers from the northern Canadian town of Resolute Bay. But it has not always been there and it will not stay. In 1831, explorer James Ross found the pole for the first time. No one looked for it again for over 70 years because the weather conditions were so dangerous. Ross's ship had been stuck in the arctic ice for four years! In 1904 when Roald Amundsen looked again and found the magnetic north pole, it had moved 50 kilometers. Sometimes, the Earth's magnetic north pole even trades places with the magnetic south pole. This strange event has been recorded in the magnetism of ancient rocks and happens about every 300,000 years. Geologists can't predict when the poles will swap places again. Scientists have been recording the movement of the magnetic north pole across Canada since James Ross first found it. It was moving at an average speed of 10 kilometers a year until the end of the 1900's. Then the speed increased to 40 kilometers per year. One day in the near future, the scientists from the Geological Survey of Canada will have to do their hunting in Siberia instead of Canada. 1. Which detail from the passage should be included in the summary? In 1904, when Roald Amundsen looked again and found the magnetic north pole, it had moved 50 kilometers. They look down on a vast and empty landscape with only a few tiny islands and shiny sea ice. Scientists from the Geological Survey of Canada go hunting every few years. No one looked for it again for more than 70 years because the weather conditions were so dangerous.
i think its the second choice...(this is for the first one) sorry responded so late computer issues
In 1904, when Roald Amundsen looked again and found the magnetic north pole, it had moved 50 kilometers
good job genious deadguy
Torak woke with a jolt from a sleep he'd never meant to have. The fire had burned low. He crouched in the fragile shell of light and peered into the looming blackness of the Forest. He couldn't see anything. Couldn't hear anything. Had it come back? Was it out there now, watching him with its hot, evil eyes? He felt hollow and cold. He knew that he badly needed food, and that his arm hurt, and his eyes were scratchy with tiredness, but he couldn't really feel it. All night he'd guarded the wreck of the shelter and watched his father mending. How could this be happening? Only yesterday—yesterday—they'd pitched camp in the blue autumn dusk. Torak had made a joke, and his father was laughing. Then the Forest exploded. Ravens screamed. Pines cracked. And out of the dark beneath the trees surged a deeper darkness: a huge rampaging menace in bear form. Suddenly, death was upon them. A frenzy of claws. A welter of sound to make the ears bleed. In a heartbeat, the creature had smashed their shelter to splinters. In a heartbeat, it had wounded his father's side. Then it was gone, melting into the Forest as silently as mist. But what kind of bear stalks men and then vanishes without eating them? What kind of bear plays with its prey? And where was it now? Torak couldn't see beyond the firelight, but he knew that the clearing, too, was a wreck of snapped saplings and trampled bracken. He smelled pine-blood and clawed earth. He heard the soft, sad bubbling of the stream thirty paces away. The bear could be anywhere. Beside him, his father moaned. Slowly, he opened his eyes and looked at his son without recognition. Torak's heart clenched. "Fa, it-it's me," he stammered. "How do you feel?" adapted from Wolf Brother: The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness Book 1 by Michelle Paver 2. Which statement is the best summary of the passage? A boy, Torak, wakes up from a deep sleep. He is mad at himself for falling asleep. His father makes a sound, and Torak moves over to him. A young boy, Torak, is tired, hungry, and hurt. He cares for his father and keeps watch for trouble after their shelter was attacked by a bear. A bear waits in the Forest for Torak. It attacked Torak's shelter once but was not really hungry. The bear waits to attack the young boy again. Torak is a young boy camping with his father. He wakes up after falling asleep from being so tired. He checks on the fire and listens for bears.
thank you guys for helping me today:)
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@MAli13chineta
wat
can you help me still please
fins sure
with this one Torak woke with a jolt from a sleep he'd never meant to have. The fire had burned low. He crouched in the fragile shell of light and peered into the looming blackness of the Forest. He couldn't see anything. Couldn't hear anything. Had it come back? Was it out there now, watching him with its hot, evil eyes? He felt hollow and cold. He knew that he badly needed food, and that his arm hurt, and his eyes were scratchy with tiredness, but he couldn't really feel it. All night he'd guarded the wreck of the shelter and watched his father mending. How could this be happening? Only yesterday—yesterday—they'd pitched camp in the blue autumn dusk. Torak had made a joke, and his father was laughing. Then the Forest exploded. Ravens screamed. Pines cracked. And out of the dark beneath the trees surged a deeper darkness: a huge rampaging menace in bear form. Suddenly, death was upon them. A frenzy of claws. A welter of sound to make the ears bleed. In a heartbeat, the creature had smashed their shelter to splinters. In a heartbeat, it had wounded his father's side. Then it was gone, melting into the Forest as silently as mist. But what kind of bear stalks men and then vanishes without eating them? What kind of bear plays with its prey? And where was it now? Torak couldn't see beyond the firelight, but he knew that the clearing, too, was a wreck of snapped saplings and trampled bracken. He smelled pine-blood and clawed earth. He heard the soft, sad bubbling of the stream thirty paces away. The bear could be anywhere. Beside him, his father moaned. Slowly, he opened his eyes and looked at his son without recognition. Torak's heart clenched. "Fa, it-it's me," he stammered. "How do you feel?" adapted from Wolf Brother: The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness Book 1 by Michelle Paver 2. Which statement is the best summary of the passage? A boy, Torak, wakes up from a deep sleep. He is mad at himself for falling asleep. His father makes a sound, and Torak moves over to him. A young boy, Torak, is tired, hungry, and hurt. He cares for his father and keeps watch for trouble after their shelter was attacked by a bear. A bear waits in the Forest for Torak. It attacked Torak's shelter once but was not really hungry. The bear waits to attack the young boy again. Torak is a young boy camping with his father. He wakes up after falling asleep from being so tired. He checks on the fire and listens for bears.
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im sorry i goota go give the gernade to @MAli13chineta
kay peace dont shoot the playa shoot batty
@MAli13chineta
lol what ever
to bad you cant die
halp yall brutl'izen meh
you crazy lol
wat eve batty go tell yo daddy deracula
got ur ears
how dare you....
haha
wat u ganna do suck my blood wahahaha
well.. eat a bullet im out
i hate you but o'well to but you cant die i would have said shot yourself.jk
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