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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. The Bronte family produced three novelists: Emily, Charlotte, and Anne. (Family is an..? adjective adverb preposition noun 2. Charlotte worked as a teacher and governess, but she wrote verse on the side. (But is an..) adjective adverb preposition conjunction 3. In 1845, she discovered that her sisters Emily and Anne also wrote poetry. (Her is an...) preposition adverb pronoun noun 4. The sisters collected their poems in a volume, using pseudonyms Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. (Poems is an...) noun pronoun verb adverb

OpenStudy (jessie13):

1: noun 2: conjunction 3: pronoun 4: noun

OpenStudy (jessie13):

is it right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thankyou!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It sounds right

OpenStudy (jessie13):

np!

OpenStudy (jessie13):

My medal!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I still have 6 more questions

OpenStudy (jessie13):

oh okay!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

5. Neither the poems nor Charlotte's first novel was successful. (Was is an..) noun pronoun verb adverb

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6. However, in 1847, Charlotte's book Jane Eyre became very popular. (Popular is an..) conjunction interjection preposition adjective

OpenStudy (anonymous):

7.Wuthering Heights, Emily's one novel, is considered the Brontës' best work. (Best is an..) adjective adverb preposition noun

OpenStudy (anonymous):

8. My, it is a passionate and inspired work of fiction! (My is an...) Conjunction interjection preposition adjective

OpenStudy (anonymous):

9. Anne, the youngest Brontë, is the least famous of the sisters. (Least is an..) noun pronoun verb adverb

OpenStudy (anonymous):

10. She published two novels before her death in 1849. (Before is an..) conjunction interjection preposition adjective

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That's it.

OpenStudy (dehelloo):

You should read the Bronte sisters. That'll give a deeper understanding of the English language which has drivelled away since the periods of the great romantics.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know but I don't understand the grammar part of it.

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