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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the sentence. Yes! Someone is preparing jambalaya in the kitchen! Which best identifies the part of speech of the underlined word? adverb conjunction interjection preposition

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@liv1234

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what is the underlined word

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Yes!

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Interjection

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Which identifies a characteristic unique to poetry? imagery theme stanzas punctuation

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stanzas

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Which is true about the speaker in the poem "Sympathy" and the poet? They are not the same person. The speaker is the bird. The poet is the bird. They are the same person.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think that They are the same person

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I remember taking that test

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the sentence. Tomatoes from the garden make the best salsa. Which best identifies the adjective phrase and the word it modifies in the sentence? tomatoes; modifies garden from the garden; modifies tomatoes make; modifies tomatoes the best salsa; modifies make

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the best salsa; modifies make

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anything else?

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What does the Swallow's dead body best symbolize? love and devotion laziness and greed anger and jealousy hunger and loss

OpenStudy (anonymous):

love and devotion

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I read these stories

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and poems

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the swallow question is from the story: The Happy Prince

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the sentence: Spouting plumes of water through their trunks, the children giggled at the elephants. Which of the following best corrects the dangling modifier? Spouting plumes of water through their trunks, Maria and Marco giggled at the elephants. The elephants spouting plumes of water through their trunks, the children giggled at them. The children spouted plumes of water through their trunks; the elephants giggled at them. The children giggled at the elephants spouting plumes of water through their trunks.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The children giggled at the elephants sprouting plumes of water through their trunks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which best identifies a theme shared by "The Tiger's Whisker" and "The Story of Scarface"? With great beauty, one can touch the emotions of others. With great commitment, one can achieve even the most difficult goals. With great bravery, one can make others forget about physical appearances. With great patience, one can gain the trust of dangerous creatures.

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With great commitment, one can achieve even the most difficult goals.

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do you do k12?

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Which best identifies a theme of "A Psalm of Life"? There is safety in numbers. Life is full of surprises. Don't rush into anything in life. Live life to the fullest

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Live life to the fullest

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interjection

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Read the first stanza from "Perseverance" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: We must not hope to be mowers, And to gather the ripe gold ears, Unless we have first been sowers And watered the furrows with tears. Which best identifies the rhyme scheme of the stanza? ABAB AABB ABAC ABCB

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@Kittylove12

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ABAB

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@Kittylove12 Which option contains a misplaced adjective phrase? I have an urge for Chinese food. The computer needs repair in the car’s trunk. The first president of the United States was George Washington. Our drive to Alabama was long.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The computer needs repair in the car's trunk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the stanza from Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening": Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. Who is the person stopping to watch the woods fill up with snow? The poet, Robert Frost The anonymous speaker The man who owns the woods The man who has a house in the village

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Either the poet or the speaker

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I am leaning more towards the poet but the speaker would also make sense to be an answer

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Read the stanza from "A Psalm of Life" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way; But to act, that each tomorrow Find us farther than today. Which is the best summary of this stanza? We're not destined to be happy or sad. We shouldn't focus too much on happiness or sadness, but just live life to the fullest. With each new day, we get closer to death. We should plan carefully for tomorrow.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Kittylove12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

We shouldn't focus too much on happiness or sadness, but just live life to the fullest.

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Read the sentence. The repair shop could not fix the broken bicycle. Which best identifies the word that is modified by the underlined participle? repair fix shop bicycle

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which word is the underlined participle?

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broken

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Bicycle is the answer

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Read the sentence. The cook fried me three eggs in butter. Which best identifies the function of the underlined word? participle verb noun adjective

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the underlined word

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@juliannap

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fried

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either a verb or a participle

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which one

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uuuummmm

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hellp

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participle

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Read the analogy. leaf: tree :: Which best completes the analogy? joke: laughter joy: awe drop of water: ocean life: death

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joke:laughter

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never mind

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drop of water: ocean

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is the correct answer

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anything else?

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@kittylove12 Read the sentence. Edgar was ecstatic after opening his college acceptance letter. Which hint is most useful in determining the meaning of the underlined term? An antonym for the term is depressed. A cognate for the term is the Spanish term extático. The word ecstatically is part of this word's family. Ecstatic is an adjective.

OpenStudy (that_bmx_kid):

whats underlined?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ecstatic

OpenStudy (that_bmx_kid):

A) An antonym for the term is depressed.

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Read the sentence. Entertaining us all, Nicole read the best parts aloud. Which best identifies the word that is modified by the underlined participial phrase? parts aloud Nicole read

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What is the underlined phrase? Then I can help

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