What is a sentence fragment?
a sentence that has a grammar mistake in it
a really short sente...
English, 13.11.2020 04:30 ddddre3909
What is a sentence fragment?
a sentence that has a grammar mistake in it
a really short sentence
a group of words without a subject and a predicate
a sentence in a poem that uses two lines
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One of the best ways to increase tolerance when communicating with those from other cultures is to practice empathy, which refers to
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Read the excerpt from act iii of the importance of being earnest. jack. [in a pathetic voice.] miss prism, more is restored to you than this hand-bag. i was the baby you placed in it. miss prism. [amazed.] you? jack. [embracing her.] yes . . mother! miss prism. [recoiling in indignant astonishment.] mr. worthing! i am unmarried! jack. unmarried! i do not deny that is a serious blow. but after all, who has the right to cast a stone against one who has suffered? cannot repentance wipe out an act of folly? why should there be one law for men, and another for women? mother, i forgive you. [tries to embrace her again.] what is the best conclusion that can be drawn about jack, based on his words and actions in this excerpt? he has a tendency to be rude. he is inclined to show his emotions. he has a tendency to be gullible. he is inclined to be unresponsive.
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English, 21.06.2019 21:00
Which statement from "letter to his father" is similar to gregor's inability tocommunicate with his father as a bug in the metamorphosis?
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00
What point of view is expressed by judith sargent murray in her essay "on the equality of the sexes"? a- that men would benefit from women learning more about taking care of their homes b- that women's lives would be enriched if they had access to further education c- that children would progress further in school if their mothers studied with them d-that society would be more accepting of women who attended school
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