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June Mejia
Is the language in the following passage formal or informal?
This is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogues in this book are products of the author's imagination and do not actually exist. Any similarity to actual events, or to persons living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
formal
informal
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True or false: the word shame is not a word for feeling
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Crystal Baird
What is Steinbeck's attitude toward the farmers and migrants
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Erin Villanueva
What dialect does Alice walker use in the color purple
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Hailey Griffin
Which phrase best restates "two households"?
Two owners
two families
two towns
Which phrase best restates "alike in dignity"?
Equal in society
of the same family
in the same town
Which phrase best restates "fair Verona"?
An impartial character
A beautiful city
A city with a carnival
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Amelie Alexander
What type of figurative language is shown? Her long hair is an ocean of waves.
Question 4 options:
personification
hyperbole
onomatopoeia
metaphor
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Jaidyn Mayer
Bothered by a sore back, Houston decided to spend the day in bed.
Is bothered by a sore back a infinitive phrase, prepositional phrase, participial phrase, or noun phrase?
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Titus Nixon
What part does cost play mining? Use at least one detail from each text to support your answer
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George Kirby
What does 'butterfingers' mean?
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Clinton
Read the following poem "There was an Old Man in a tree" by Edward Lear and answer the question that follows. There was an Old Man in a tree, Who was horribly bored by a Bee; When they said, 'Does it buzz?' He replied, 'Yes, it does!' 'It's a regular brute of a Bee!' This poem follows strict rules: five lines, definite rhyme scheme, and regular meter. What type of poem is it? A. epic B. fixed C. prose D. free/open
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Bridget Buckley
Select the correctly punctuated sentence.
Dexter and Tisa's dog gets along just fine with Maria and Armond's cats.
Dexter's and Tisa's dog gets along just fine with Maria and Armond's cats.
Dexter's and Tisa's dog gets along just fine with Maria's and Armond's cats.
Dexter and Tisa's dog gets along just fine with Maria's and Armond's cats.
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Damien Ingram
In the City of Ember book, what is in the blank: I offered to repair the _ collar of my sister's favorite blouse.
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Jamarcus Hernandez
What is 24/108 in simplest form
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Ashley
How did Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense influence events in the colonies?
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Darren Werner
Choose the pair of words/phrases among the choices that exhibits the same logical relationship as the words/phrases in the following pair.
heavy : weight dry : wet
feather : scale
hot : temperature
color : size
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