What is the adverb phrase Robespierre was one of the few members of the Jacobins who did not dress like a revolutionary
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like a revolutionary
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What is the best explanation of the first four lines of this poem let you not to the marriage of true minds
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real love endures conflicts
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Type the verb or verb phrase of this sentence Howard and Sandy are interested in school politics
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The verb is: are interested
The verb phrase is: are interested in school politics
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What noun is the appositive describing in this sentence A fine example of colonial architecture is Monticello the home of Thomas Jefferson
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The appositive is 'home of Thomas Jefferson'. The appositive noun 'home' describes (re-identifies) the direct object Monticello.
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What is the verb phrase in The next batter will probably hit the ball out of the park
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"The next batter will probably hit the ball out of the
park."
verb phrase: "will ( ) hit"
modifier: "probably"
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How many lines of a verse of sonnet
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there are 14 lines in a sonnet.
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What doesn't make a sound and disappears when you call its name
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Silence (it doesn't make a sound. It's gone if you call its name. Why? you broke the silence. But silence has no sound. Therefore, silence is the answer)
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Which sonnet begins wuth the lines Let us not to the marriage of true minds of impediment
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Shakespeare's sonnet 116 opens:
Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Admit impediments.
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What is the verb phrase in this sentence ''I'll never understand physics''
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will understand is the verb phrase.
never is an adverb
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What is the verb phrase in the sentence Mr sanders had never seen such a hard worker
such a hard worker
Poems are divided into what form
lines and stanzas
What does the poet mean by Love's not time's fool
means love will never com
The best definition of iambic pentameter
A+
every line has ten syllables,and every other syllable is
stressed.
What is the independent clause of Edgar Allan Poe was an American author who wrote Gothic and macabre short stories
The independent clause is "Edgar Allan Poe was an American
author"
What is the main idea expressed in the first two stanzas
the king needs a sailor! "Sir patrick spens"
What is the verb phrase in this sentence Sue should be delivering the message
What is the adverb phrase Robespierre was one of the few members of the Jacobins who did not dress like a revolutionary
like a revolutionary
What is the best explanation of the first four lines of this poem let you not to the marriage of true minds
real love endures conflicts
Type the verb or verb phrase of this sentence Howard and Sandy are interested in school politics
The verb is: are interested
The verb phrase is: are interested in school politics
What noun is the appositive describing in this sentence A fine example of colonial architecture is Monticello the home of Thomas Jefferson
The appositive is 'home of Thomas Jefferson'. The appositive noun 'home' describes (re-identifies) the direct object Monticello.
What is the verb phrase in The next batter will probably hit the ball out of the park
"The next batter will probably hit the ball out of the
park."
verb phrase: "will ( ) hit"
modifier: "probably"
How many lines of a verse of sonnet
there are 14 lines in a sonnet.
What doesn't make a sound and disappears when you call its name
Silence (it doesn't make a sound. It's gone if you call its name. Why? you broke the silence. But silence has no sound. Therefore, silence is the answer)
Which sonnet begins wuth the lines Let us not to the marriage of true minds of impediment
Shakespeare's sonnet 116 opens:
Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Admit impediments.
What is the verb phrase in this sentence ''I'll never understand physics''