The vivace march seemed to add life to the complacent crowd
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with many instruments
A+=lively, brisk
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Many students TAUNT each other by making fun of another person's appearance or behavior
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verb
-correction a+ls students!
for pictures with two girls: its conjunction.
for the picture of a boy on the swing:noun
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What term means abounding with happiness
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The likely term would be joyous, or more specifically
overjoyed.
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Felic Please extend your felicitations to Grandmother and Granddaddy on their anniversary
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Happy or Merry
(Kaylop)
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How many syllables are in the word alleviate
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There are 4 syllables in the word alleviate. (Al-le-vi-ate)
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Which point of view does the author use in the ant and the grasshopper
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limited limited
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The words whos and whose are antonyms context clues homonyms synonyms
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"whos" is not a word.
"who's" and "whose" are homophones -- they sound identical. they
are not homonyms, synonym, nor antonyms.
"who's" is a contraction for "who is" or sometimes "who has" as
in the examples "who's at my door?" and "who's eaten my cake?"
"whose" is a possessive form of "who" -- "it was mark whose dog
got into our garbage" or "whose dog is this in my garbage?"
"who's" works similarly to "what's" in most sentences, one
refering to people and the other to things.
"whose" is the possessive of "who," just like "my" is the
possessive of "i/me" and "your" is the possessive of "you."
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The foliage on your garden rain tree is lovely
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Flower
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Is coffee a pronoun
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No, "coffee" is NOT a pronoun.
See the Related Question below, to learn what a pronoun is.
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What is a sentence that has the word clothes in it
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I enjoy wearing clothes outside of my home because of the evil
clown that follows me everywhere I go and whispers creepy phrases
into my ear.
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How can you put the words aloud and allowed in a sentence
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I don't know: "He said aloud,"Am I allowed to go outside?"
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What does a correctly punctuated sentence look like
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This sentence is correctly punctuated. This is another correctly
punctuated sentence. Here is a sentence with a comma, and a
period.
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When was Retrospect for Life created
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Retrospect for Life was created in 1996.
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What type of conflict can be seen in this reading selection a tale if two cities
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individual vs individual
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Did you see the (heard herd) of cattle
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The correct homophone in this instance is herd.
"Did you see the herd of cattle?"
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Which of these situations best defines contemporary
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Existing or living at the same time. As in a person of the same
age as another.
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What name is given to the literary and cultural movement that occurred after world war i and addressed the societal problems that were created by the great depression
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Modernism (A+)
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In a tale of two cities This reading passage is most likely an example of which literary terms
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A+ Satire
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In what state are the Pony Express stables
The Pony Express stables are in California.
Which of these terms means very noisy
clamorous
Is Apollo all-knowing
No.
The vivace march seemed to add life to the complacent crowd
with many instruments
A+=lively, brisk
Many students TAUNT each other by making fun of another person's appearance or behavior
verb
-correction a+ls students!
for pictures with two girls: its conjunction.
for the picture of a boy on the swing:noun
What term means abounding with happiness
The likely term would be joyous, or more specifically
overjoyed.
Felic Please extend your felicitations to Grandmother and Granddaddy on their anniversary
Happy or Merry
(Kaylop)
How many syllables are in the word alleviate
There are 4 syllables in the word alleviate. (Al-le-vi-ate)
Which point of view does the author use in the ant and the grasshopper
limited limited
The words whos and whose are antonyms context clues homonyms synonyms
"whos" is not a word.
"who's" and "whose" are homophones -- they sound identical. they
are not homonyms, synonym, nor antonyms.
"who's" is a contraction for "who is" or sometimes "who has" as
in the examples "who's at my door?" and "who's eaten my cake?"
"whose" is a possessive form of "who" -- "it was mark whose dog
got into our garbage" or "whose dog is this in my garbage?"
"who's" works similarly to "what's" in most sentences, one
refering to people and the other to things.
"whose" is the possessive of "who," just like "my" is the
possessive of "i/me" and "your" is the possessive of "you."
The foliage on your garden rain tree is lovely
Flower
Is coffee a pronoun
No, "coffee" is NOT a pronoun.
See the Related Question below, to learn what a pronoun is.
What is a sentence that has the word clothes in it
I enjoy wearing clothes outside of my home because of the evil
clown that follows me everywhere I go and whispers creepy phrases
into my ear.
How can you put the words aloud and allowed in a sentence
I don't know: "He said aloud,"Am I allowed to go outside?"
What does a correctly punctuated sentence look like
This sentence is correctly punctuated. This is another correctly
punctuated sentence. Here is a sentence with a comma, and a
period.
When was Retrospect for Life created
Retrospect for Life was created in 1996.
What type of conflict can be seen in this reading selection a tale if two cities
individual vs individual
Did you see the (heard herd) of cattle
The correct homophone in this instance is herd.
"Did you see the herd of cattle?"
Which of these situations best defines contemporary
Existing or living at the same time. As in a person of the same
age as another.
What name is given to the literary and cultural movement that occurred after world war i and addressed the societal problems that were created by the great depression
Modernism (A+)
In a tale of two cities This reading passage is most likely an example of which literary terms