Select the correct answer.
Where is the punctuation error in this sentence?

The apples,1 peaches, apricots,2 and bananas,3 looked beautiful4 at the Farmers’ Market.

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4

Please help asap. I’m taking a test.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

2 ( the one with the comma)

Answer 2

Answer:

I know this question was asked a while ago, but that one answer is wrong and I want to put the right one.

The correct answer is C. 3


Related Questions

Explain how to form a possessive indefinite pronoun; demonstrate by writing a sentence using the pronoun "everyone."

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Answer:Unlike the personal pronouns, the indefinite pronouns form their possessives by adding “apostrophe ‑s.” Only one has a plural form (others). In formal settings, all indefinite pronouns ending in ‑one or ‑body are singular. You should therefore use singular verbs.

Explanation:

Answer:

Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information:

Add an apostrophe and an -s to the end of an indefinite pronoun to make it possessive. For example, "After everyone's practice runs, we made our way to the fan viewing area."

Explanation:

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Which of theses four parts of a story is most clearly the climax

A. Marissa was a fairly nice girl, but decain wasn’t sure if he wanted to marry her and spend the rest of his life with her

B. Turbulence shook the plan, Decain feared for his life. He realized he loved Marissa and he would tell her so if he survived

C. Decain was a small town construction worker who enjoyed his job but knew there had to be something more in life.

D. Decain and marissa got married years later and there beautiful baby girl grew up to be a successful businessperson

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B. It’s the turbulence shaking that makes Decain have an aha moment making him realize he loves Marissa and they should be together and that’s your climax of the story.

Create a found poem with “what happened during the ice storm”

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Answer:

Explanation:

The freezing rain kept coming down.

As cold as ice. As cold as snow.

It just kept coming down.

Nothing to do about the storm.

It just kept coming down.

Eyelids kept freezing shut.

Even animals found it cold.

It just kept coming down.

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This is my poem version of "what happened during the ice storm" By Jim Heynen. Hope it helps! TTYL! ;D

The poem wants to analyze your ability to write a found poem. For that reason, it's not right for me to write this poem for you, but I'll show you how to write it.

First, you need to know that a found poem is a poem that uses words presented in another text, in its composition.

In this case, you must write your poem, as follows:

Note the words presented in the sentence shown in the question above.Create a short story, which you can present in verse and the words of that sentence can fit together.Write each verse/line using a word from the sentence.End the lines with the same sound, if you want the poem to have rhymes, if you don't want to, you can end the lines with the sound you find most appropriate.

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Read the excerpt and answer the question.

There one of them asked me why I wept. I could hardly tell what to say: Yet I answered, they would kill me. "No," said he, "none will hurt you." Then came one of them and gave me two spoonfuls of meal to comfort me, and another gave me half a pint of peas; which was more worth than many bushels at another time.

How does this interaction between Rowlandson and the Native Americans affect Rowlandson's perspective of her captors?

Rowlandson began to see the meaning of the beliefs in her captors and adopted them herself.
Rowlandson began to see compassion and kindness by the people she labeled as merciless heathens.
Rowlandson began to see the ending of the war approaching and how she could fight against her captors.
Rowlandson began to see her captors as a formidable group that would cause great devastation to her settlement.

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Answer:

Answer choice B

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

What does providence mean in rikki tikki tavi

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Answer:

prudence and care exercise in the management of resources

Answer:

prudence and care exercised in the management of resources

Explanation:

"I have settled it all;” and then Teddy’s mother picked him up from the dust and hugged him, crying that he had saved Teddy from death, and Teddy’s father said that he was a providence, and Teddy looked on with big scared eyes.

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Why does Hitchcock call the art of suspense in his movies “letting the audience play God”? Analyze the meaning of the metaphor as Hitchcock intends it, referring to examples in the text.

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Explanation:

he explains the ingredients for suspense in movies. The main ingredient is to 'let the audience play God', and by that he means that the audience knows all the secrets that the characters do not. ... In doing so, the audience knows the fate facing the characters.

•How is Ha’s papaya tree doing? How do you know?


•Is the papaya tree healthy or not? What is your evidence?

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Answer:

Ha's papaya tree is doing well, for she mentioned how her brothers were able to see a flower and a "baby papaya" on the tree.

The papaya tree is healthy, for Ha describes and states how she'd "rise first every morning [. . .] to witness its ripening.

Explanation:

Thanhha Lai's story "Inside Out and Back Again" is about a young girl, Ha living during the war in the Vietnam War. The story also covers the efforts of the family to escape Saigon and go to America, without their father who's missing fighting at the war.

The story about the papaya tree is from Part I: Saigon where Ha describes her papaya tree that she "flicked into the back garden." The tree is growing, for she explicitly states- "The tree has grown / twice as tall [. . . ] Brother Khôi spotted / the first white blossom [. . .] Brother Vũ later found / a baby papaya / the size of a fist".

The papaya tree is healthy, for her brothers notice a flower and a "baby papaya". Moreover, she ends the section by stating she'd "rise first every morning / to stare at the dew / on the green fruit / shaped like a lightbulb. / I will be the first / to witness its ripening."

Please help. If you answer the four questions I'll mark you brainliest
I fell in love with the minister's son the winter I turned fourteen.
He was not Chinese, but as white as Mary in the manger.
For Christmas, I prayed for this blond-haired boy, Robert, and a slim new American nose.
When I found out that my parents had invited the minister's family over for Christmas Eve dinner, I cried.
What would Robert think of our shabby Chinese Christmas? What would he think of our noisy Chinese relatives who lacked proper American manners?
What terrible disappointment would he feel upon seeing not a roasted turkey and sweet potatoes but Chinese food?
On Christmas Eve I saw that my mother had outdone herself in creating a strange menu. She was pulling black veins out of the backs of fleshy prawns.
The kitchen was littered with appalling mounds of raw food:
A slimy rock cod with bulging eyes that pleaded not to be thrown into a pan of hot oil. Tofu, which looked like stacked wedges of rubbery white sponges.
A bowl soaking dried fungus back to life.
A plate of squid, their backs crisscrossed with knife markings so they resembled bicycle tires.
1. provide the topic of the paragraph. This sentence provides your main point (or argument). What is your answer to the prompt?
2. provides an example, evidence, a quote, or a paraphrase to support your topic sentence. What quote supports your argument?
3. In your own words, explain the quote. How does the evidence or quote prove the answer from your topic sentence?
4. Why is it important? Make connections to the text.

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1. provide the topic of the paragraph. This sentence provides your main point (or argument). What is your answer to the prompt?

The topic is that a girl (I assume) fell in love with the minister's son, Robert, and she is afraid of how he'll think of her/judge her.

2. provides an example, evidence, a quote, or a paraphrase to support your topic sentence. What quote supports your argument?

"What would Robert think of our shabby Chinese Christmas? What would he think of our noisy Chinese relatives who lacked proper American manners? "

3. In your own words, explain the quote. How does the evidence or quote prove the answer from your topic sentence?

The quote proves that the main character is scared to know how Robert will react to herself and her family when he comes over for dinner on Christmas Eve.

4. Why is it important? Make connections to the text.

It's important because it's the main conflict in the story.

(I hope this helps!)

Why must the young man choose a door

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Answer:

the young man should choose a door or else anything is welcomed in wherever he needs the door

Explanation:

Given the details in “Shakespeare’s Sister,” identify the statement that most accurately reflects the situation of women in the England of Shakespeare’s day.

A. Most women received an excellent classical education.
B. Many women were allowed to choose their husbands.
C. Few women could fulfill their artistic ambitions.
D. No woman would be permitted to rule the nation.

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Answer:

C. Few women could fulfill their artistic ambitions.

Explanation:

According to "Shakespeare's Sister" by Virginia Woolf, it is described that women were not allowed to fulfill their artistic ambition as is seen in the protagonist Juliet who considers running from her betrothed in order to become an actress that she was not allowed to become.

(if you answer my question you will become the brainliest)
can u list a bunch of genus’s who are not insane?
-thank you in advance:)))))

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Answer:   Paul Allen

2. Banksy

3. Warren Buffett

4. Magnus Carlsen

Sir Isaac Newton

Explanation:

7. When slaves of different plantations or homes met, what was a common quarrel amongst them?

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Answer with Explanation:

I believe your question is related to "Frederick Douglass' Narrative."

According to Frederick Douglass, when slaves of different plantations or homes met, they'd argue about whose master is better than the other. Such was inspired by the prejudices they have. According to their own set of experiences, they'd always think their masters to be more superior in terms of goodness than the other masters. One would think his master is the kindest, richest or smartest than the rest.

Ok I'm not sure what it is so help!!!

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it’s a it’s correct

How does Odysseus show Heroism + examples?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Odyssey reveals six dominant traits of Odysseus that either exemplify his heroism or cause him many problems. Through his long, adventurous and ultimately successful quest back home, Odysseus' traits of determination, righteousness, and cleverness exemplify his heroism.

story: tell tale heart
What is the purpose of each piece?
What is the appropriate audience for each piece?
Consider age limits, personality, etc.
What elements of each piece are used to get your attention?
What different media types do you see in each piece?

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Answer:

I dont understand the first part. the rest I think you just answer what its asking but I dont know enough.

Select the correct answer.
Identify the type of phrase in the sentence below.

The box under the large rock is where I hid the key.
A.
adverbial phrase
B.
absolute phrase
C.
adjectival phrase
D.
noun phrase

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Answer:

It's a Noun Phrase

Explanation:

Answer for plato/edmentum :)

Answer:

it is D

Explanation:

PLEASE ANSWER THIS!
I NEED HELP WITH ENGLISH ON APEX! I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

In a sentence, the colon is used after someone says 1 of two things. They say:

Here is a list of...

         OR

...happens because:...

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Answer:I have the answer keys for all main subjects hmu on snap clout_plug

I’ll show proof

Explanation: Yes it cost $

please help commonlit​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer would be (C) if the story is from 7th grade. Hope this helps :)

Explanation:

Are these complete sentences, or is one of them a fragment?
Miguel Rivera looked into his closet. Which outfit would
he wear for picture day?
Complete Sentences
Fragment
Report a problem

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Answer:

The sentence "Which outfit would he wear for picture day?" should be changed to "Which outfit should he wear for picture day?

Hope this helps

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Which word best describes the speaker’s attitude toward the rose?
Group of answer choices

aggravated

sorrowful

envious

impressed

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Answer:

I can not there is nothin to use for the

answer choices

Explanation:

Out of the choices provided above, it can be concluded to state that ''impressed'' is the most suitable word choice that best describes the attitude of the speaker towards the rose. Therefore, the option D holds true.

What is the significance of word choice?

A word choice can be referred to or considered as the usage of words by the author within the literary composition, wherein the words or phrases are intuitively used in order to convey a particular theme within the passage or any composition, as such.

In the poem ''Tupac'', the use of word choices are very delicate, as the speaker seems to praise the beauty of rose flower. It can also be said that the speaker is completely impressed with the appearance of the rose.

Therefore, the option D holds true and states regarding the significance of word choice.

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Freewriting is a prewriting technique in which the writer writes continuously for a set period of time without regard to spelling, grammar, or topic. true or false

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Freewriting techniques do not worry about initial accuracy.

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Read these paragraphs from the story.

I told him of my morning’s work. I took the sketch from my pocket and showed it to him. As he looked, the expression of his face altered until it became more and more like that of the man I had drawn.

“And it was only the day before yesterday,” he said, “that I told Maria there were no such things as ghosts!”

Neither of us had seen a ghost, but I knew what he meant.

What does this interaction between the two men reveal about Mr. Atkinson?


Mr. Atkinson is surprised by the picture James shows him and thinks something otherworldly is at work.

Mr. Atkinson is shocked by the picture and believes James is trying to scare him.

Mr. Atkinson is disturbed by his appearance in the picture and tries to make a joke about it.

Mr. Atkinson is suspicious of James and wonders why the man came to his place of business.

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Answer: Okay so I think that it is A

Explanation: UNKNOWN

Answer:

B! :D

Good luck! d:

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. pro = before, it comes from a greek word

2. the word that goes in the blank is "single celled"

3. Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms, and prokaryotic cells lack both a well-defined nucleus and membrane-bound cell organelles. Examples of prokaryotes are blue-green algae, bacteria and mycoplasma. Among prokaryotes, bacteria are the most common and multiply very fast.

4. Pro = before

5. The definition is: "a microscopic single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles. Prokaryotes include the bacteria and cyanobacteria."

6. An organelle is: a subcellular structure that has one or more specific jobs to perform in the cell, much like an organ does in the body. Among the more important cell organelles are the nuclei, which store genetic information; mitochondria, which produce chemical energy; and ribosomes, which assemble proteins.

Explanation:

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Which feature does “Song” share with all lyric poetry?

A. It expresses a single speaker's thoughts and feelings.
B. It is written about events in the author's life.
C. It tells a story with characters and a setting.
D. It rhymes and has a regular rhythm.

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Answer: I think the answer is A

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

do you think Magna Carta was a triumph​

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

The Magna Carta was a beacon of triumph, hope, and rule of law. The Magna Carta had been profound in its significance across nations and people of different races by providing a stepping-stone for lawmakers to draft rights recognised as civil liberties and thereby paved the way for these rights to flourish globally.

How does the character of the talking skull reveal the author's point of view in the story?

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This question refers to the short story "The Talking Skull".

Answer and Explanation:

In "The Talking Skull - A Fable from Cameroon" by Donna L. Washington, the theme concerns how thinking too highly of yourself and talking too much can bring you trouble. The author uses the character of the talking skull to teach that lesson. The skull is found by a man who considers himself a scholar and who talks and talks about things that are only important to him, but that no one else wants to hear. When he asks the skull "What brought you here, brother?" or, in other words, what caused its death, the skull immediately replies, "Talking."

The man does not pay attention to what the skull is saying. He only cares about the fact that its talking. The skull makes it clear that not everything is worth saying, but the man does not listen. He tries to make the skull talk in front of the villagers, but no avail. He is finally thrown out by them since they are tired of his ideas and talks. The skull once more talks, only to remind the man that not everything is worth saying.

During the television program, Starr silently catalogues all of the lies Officer
One-Fifteen shared. What are some of them?

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Answer:

1) Starr Carter told the reported that Khalil never cussed or made threats on One-Fifteen's life, 2) that Khalil never said "i'm gonna sho' your a**", and 3) he never had a gun, it was just a hairbrush.

Explanation:

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how do we know the time and the season of the year​

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Answer:

Little things such as weather change,a change in rainfall,and looking on the media could help

Explanation:

It's simple

Ixl analogy
scorn is to disdain as friend is to

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Answer:

Companion

Explanation:

I got you

Answer:

Companion.

Explanation:

I just did it.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1) A lot of people can't afford______(eat) in a restaurant every day.
2) I'm considering______(become) a volonteer.
3) When are you coming back? I really need______(see) you.
4) In the winter I always miss______(swim) in the sea.
5) Most of my friends prefer______(wear) jeans to sweatpants.
6) I would prefer______(stay) at home tonight if you don't mind.
7) Rob really hates______(tidy) his room.
8) Amy works for a charity - she loves______(help) people in need.
9) We mananged______(finish) our project on time.
10) Peter likes______(work) in a team.

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1.) eating 2.) becoming 3.) to see 4.) swimming 5.) wearing 6.) staying 7.) tidying 8.) helping 9.) finishing 10.) working
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