Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?(1 point)

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Most of the teachers attends the pep rally.
Most of the teachers attends the pep rally.

Most of the students attend the pep rally.
Most of the students attend the pep rally.

Most of the teams attends the pep rally.
Most of the teams attends the pep rally.

Most of the school attend the pep rally.
Most of the school attend the pep rally.

Most of the students attend the pep rally.

Use this sentence to answer the question:

Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two year old daughter for the night.

Which version of the sentence corrects the error in the compound adjective?

(1 point)
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Millie might not be able to attend the play to-night because she still has to find someone to watch her two year old daughter for the night.
Millie might not be able to attend the play to-night because she still has to find someone to watch her two year old daughter for the night.

Millie might-not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someon to watch her two year old daughter for the night.
Millie might-not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someon to watch her two year old daughter for the night.

Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two-year-old daughter for the night.
Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two-year-old daughter for the night.

Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two year old-daughter for the night.
Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two year old-daughter for the night.
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Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two year old daughter for the night.

Which version of the sentence corrects the error in the compound adjective?

(1 point)
Responses

Millie might not be able to attend the play to-night because she still has to find someone to watch her two year old daughter for the night.
Millie might not be able to attend the play to-night because she still has to find someone to watch her two year old daughter for the night.

Millie might-not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someon to watch her two year old daughter for the night.
Millie might-not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someon to watch her two year old daughter for the night.

Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two-year-old daughter for the night.
Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two-year-old daughter for the night.

Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two year old-daughter for the night.
Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two year old-daughter for the night.
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Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two year old daughter for the night.

Which version of the sentence corrects the error in the compound adjective

Millie might not be able to attend the play to-night because she still has to find someone to watch her two year old daughter for the night.

Millie might-not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someon to watch her two year old daughter for the night.

Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two-year-old daughter for the night.

Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two year old-daughter for the night.

Millie might not be able to attend the play tonight because she still has to find someone to watch her two-year-old daughter for the night.

Which sentence demonstrates correct placement of an adverb modifying an adjective. (1 point)

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The redwood tree was incredibly tall.
The redwood tree was incredibly tall.

Never, the lost driver checked the map.
Never, the lost driver checked the map.

The orgnaized drawer made her smile perfectly.
The orgnaized drawer made her smile perfectly.

The energetic dog very barked.

The redwood tree was incredibly tall.

Use this sentence to answer the question:

Her red pen in hand, the math teacher very carefully graded the tests.

What is the adverb intensifier in the sentence.

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math
math

red
red

very
very

carefully
carefully

very

We saw a bear that's paw had been damaged by a hunting trap.

What correction should be made to the underlined word in the sentence?

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whom
whom

who's
who's

whose
whose

who

whose

Use the sentence to answer the question:

The letter carrier brought my brother two large envelopes last Monday.

Which word is the direct object in the given sentence.

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brother
brother

envelopes
envelopes

carrier
carrier

two
two
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The letter carrier brought my brother two large envelopes last Monday.

Which word is the direct object in the given sentence.

(1 point)
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brother
brother

envelopes
envelopes

carrier
carrier

two