1) Which of the following is not a type of folktale? (1point)

Cautionary tale***
Mystery
Legend
Myth

2) Read the following sentence:
Some friends from my dance class went to the museum’s ballet exhibit.
Which of the following is an adjectival phrase? (1point)
Went to the museum’s ballet exhibit***
The museum’s ballet exhibit
From my dance class
Some friends

Am I right or not?

Both answers are wrong.

Ok new answers:

1)Myth
2) From my dance class

Oh I forgot to put in the third question to-
3) In the sentence below, which context clues help you understand the meaning of the word feud?
Although I asked them over and over again to stop their fighting, my brother and sister’s feud over which of the two had a right to out grandmother’s prized apple pie recipe continued for years. (1point)
Continued for years and stop their fighting
Over and over again and continued for years
My brother and sister’s and stop their fighting***
Of the two had a right and over and over again

Oh wait #1 is B

The first one is stil wrong, but the second is right.

Number 3 is right.

and #2 I think is D

Am i correct Mrs.Sue?

Oh, ok nvm on #2 lol

#1 is B

Right. 1 is B. :-)

For the first question, the correct answer is "Mystery". To arrive at this answer, you would need to understand the different types of folktales. A folktale is a traditional story or legend that has been passed down orally through generations. The types of folktales generally include cautionary tales, legends, and myths. Cautionary tales are meant to provide a moral lesson, legends are stories based on historical or semi-historical figures, and myths are traditional stories explaining natural phenomena or cultural beliefs. However, mysteries are not considered a type of folktale as they are typically modern stories involving detective work or unsolved events.

For the second question, the correct answer is "Went to the museum's ballet exhibit". To determine the correct answer, you would need to identify and understand the different components of a sentence. In this case, an adjectival phrase is a group of words that function as an adjective to describe a noun or pronoun. In the given sentence, "Went to the museum's ballet exhibit" describes the friends and their action, making it an adjectival phrase. The other options are not adjectival phrases: "The museum's ballet exhibit" is a noun phrase, "From my dance class" is a prepositional phrase, and "Some friends" is the subject of the sentence.

Based on the explanations provided, your answer for both questions is correct.