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[Answered] Read the passage. Then, select the synonym of the word in bold. 'The early twentieth-century artists who painted in the cubist style intentionally avoided creating realistic images. They eschewed traditional three-dimensional perspective, portraying a fractured, two-dimensional reality in which people, objects, and landscapes were broken down into angular shapes.'

[Answered] Based on Thoreau's beliefs and 'Civil Disobedience,' he most likely decided not to pay poll tax because: A. he could not afford to pay taxes. B. he disagreed with the idea of it. C. he did not understand the law. D. he wanted to experience prison.

[Answered] Identify the appropriate pronoun to complete the sentence: James and _____ are going to the game. A. myself B. me C. I

[Answered] An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?

[Answered] Identifying Alliteration DIRECTIONS: Identify the alliteration in each sentence. On the line, write the letter sound(s) that is repeated. 1. The studious squirrel was surprised by what he read. 2. Trembling, Tom stepped forward into the dark cave. 3. They were often disturbed in the old house by a random rattling. 4. Sniffling and sneezing, she confessed to feeling miserable. 5. The effervescent effect of the soda tickled her nose. 6. Frank flosses frequently, so he never gets cavities. 7. The blue binder contained everything that Betty believed. 8. Stan stapled the stack of papers together. 9. The old dented desk had been left behind long ago. 10. The seven women wept wildly.

[Answered] 2. Cross out the relative pronoun if it isn't necessary. Example: The man who I spoke to was tall and slim. 1. The person who I feel sorry for is Jeff. 2. This is the book which won the Nobel Prize this year. 3. Is that the woman who you used to work for? 4. That's the film which I was telling you about yesterday. 5. Is that the restaurant which does fantastic pizzas? 3. Complete the questions with the correct question tags. Example: Caterina will come to the meeting, won't she? 1. Dan wasn't working on this project last month, ____ he? 2. The tickets cost us 20 euros, ____ they? 3. She will let him know the final decision, ____ she? 4. You didn't like your starter, ____ you? 5. She worked in the sales department, ____ she? 6. He hasn't been to Shanghai before, ____ he? 7. You've done this kind of work before, ____ you?

[Answered] 1. Would you like water? Would you like lemonade? Would you like water or lemonade? 2. Ella's birthday's next week. I'm going to buy her a book. 3. Amy didn't buy the watch. It was expensive. 4. We had chips last night. We had apple pie last night. 5. There weren't any apples. I bought some pears.

[Answered] What is the content that provides information about the topic and controlling idea? Options: - thesis statement - topic sentence - hook - background information

[Answered] Q. Write where or were. 1. ______ did you go last night? 2. ______ there many elephants in the jungle? 3. They ______ at a football match two days ago. 4. We don't know ______ the teachers. 5. We ______ standing ______ the river flowed into the sea. 6. The new houses are ______ the old markets ______ held. 7. ______ in Europe ______ you going to go on your holidays? Q. Make your own sentences with the set of Homophones. Two: Its two o'clock in the morning.

[Answered] Perform A. Underline (_) the collective noun in each sentence. 1. He intends to throw away the piles of objects that fill his room. 2. The barangay officials had a hard time dispersing the mob in the area. 3. I was nervous upon seeing the panel of interviewees seriously seated in the room. 4. The senate will vote for four bills on education tomorrow. 5. Fe's extended family includes first cousins and great-grandparents. 6. They did not expect the jury to be that objective. 7. We cannot wait to meet with the editorial team regarding some important social issues. 8. The competition includes five dance troupes and four bands. 9. The student council consists of freshmen. 10. The performers greatly pleased the audience. 11. The cast celebrated the success of their fantasy film. 12. No member of the crew appears to be interested. 13. The crowd unanimously shouts for the actor's name. 14. He looked up and saw flocks of birds flying towards south.