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How would you examine a sentence to identify the subjunctive mood?(1 point)
Responses determine whether it makes a demand or an
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Lucinda
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In which sentence below is the underlined word a predicate nominative? (1 point) Responses Carmen is very interested in
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Small mice fit nicely into coat pockets. Which word or group of words is the complete predicate? Small mice
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Which rocket did they launch? Which word is the direct object? A. Which B. launch C. rocket D. they
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The townspeople launched the boat into the rough waters. Identify the direct object in the sentence. boat
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An etching of a cave bear was found. In the sentence, the phrase of a cave bear is _____. an object complement
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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?
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Help test
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following sentences from "The Happy Man" best supports the theme selected above? (1 point) 1.
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gOt MiLk
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Does this sentence compare or contrast?
Sea lions and seals both eat fish. Question 28 options: compare contrast
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jbfhdbgeddytkfuvuyg
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Analyze the following sentence: The basketball was shot through the air, but it did not land anywhere close to the net.
Of the
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UNKNOWN
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Does this sentence compare or contrast?
Protons are positive, but electrons are negative. Question 3 options: contrast compare
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bywfevffufuf7dfuyff78tuyg
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Does this sentence compare or contrast?
Rachel is tall, and Morgan is short. Question 8 options: compare contrast
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bywfevffufuf7dfuyff78tuyg
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Does this sentence compare or contrast?
Both Alice and Sean have red hair. Question 3 options: contrast compare
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bywfevffufuf7dfuyff78tuyg
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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening? (1 point)
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Blackboyjoy
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Which sentence provides objective information? (1 point)
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Blackboyjoy
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What does a literation suggest about the meaning of the sentence below?
The beautiful buds blossomed in The sun The buds were
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Web sites can give you information about your family’s important legal records. Which is the indirect object
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Analyze the following sentence: The basketball was shot through the air, but it did not land anywhere close to the net.
Of the
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not.bta.eli
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Determine which sentence is subjective 1. the third sentence 2. the first sentence 3. the fourth sentence 4. the second sentence
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School
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Determine which sentence is subjective. 1. the third sentence 2. the first sentence 3. the fourth sentence 4. the second
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School
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Which answer correctly identifies the adjective phrase and the word it modifies in this sentence? My favorite book is
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esperanza corazon garcia
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Read the following summary of a story:
Fiona took a trip to California with her family. After the long plane ride, she
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Something
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Which of the following is the correct ASL gloss interpretation for the sentence, “I love candy and cookies”?
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Sentences that have because, but , and , so that & yes in them talking about netball
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Aluthando
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