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[Answered] A. Fill up the blanks with reflexive or emphasizing pronouns. 1. Jimmy and Ritu introduced ______ (herself/themselves) to the party members. 2. There is no way you could have finished the whole cake ______ (yourself/itself). 3. Mansi has decorated the room for Tiya's surprise birthday party. She is very pleased with ______ (herself/itself). 4. Gagan's parents don't want to leave him alone. But he insists that he can look after ______ (themselves/himself). 5. Is your dog Tiger not well? He keeps scratching ______ (itself/himself). 6. The baby looked at ______ (itself/myself) in the mirror and giggled. 7. We can overcome anything if we believe in ______ (itself/ourselves). 8. I will not speak to Gaurav on your behalf. You should do it... ______ (himself/yourself). B. Answer the following questions using Emphasizing pronouns. The first one has been done for you. 1. Who painted the house? We painted it ourselves. 2. Who washes your car? I 3. Do you want me to tell Mother about this? No, I 4. Can you get me a glass of water? Why can't you 5. Who told you Lipika was ill? Lipika
[Answered] Activity 22: Fill in the blanks with the adjectives in the superlative form. 1. My hamster Zelda is the (cute) hamster in the world. 2. Aisha is the (friendly) kid in the class. 3. Sara chose the (big) teddy bear. 4. For my grandmother, her village is the (beautiful) in the world. 5. Mount Everest is the (high) mountain in the world. 6. This is the (funny) joke I know. Activity 23: Use the following verbs (action words) to make your own sentences: eat, help, jump, laugh, run, sleep, read, play, cry, climb, go, swim, cook, drive, sew, hop, pull, push, listen, catch.
[Answered] Which is the correct use of a semicolon? A. Mark had finished the writing project; Julie had not. B. Although professional writers are practiced in their craft; they still spend a lot of time revising. C. My essay is planned; but I still have to write the entire paper.
[Answered] Select ALL the correct texts in the passage. Which two sentences in this excerpt from Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" most closely reflects the central theme of the passage? His guests shivered again. A strange chillness, whether of the body or spirit they could not tell, was creeping gradually over them all. They gazed at one another, and fancied that each fleeting moment snatched away a charm, and left a deepening furrow where none had been before. Was it an illusion? Had the changes of a lifetime been crowded into so brief a space, and were they now four aged people, sitting with their old friend, Dr. Heidegger? "Are we grown old again, so soon?" cried they, dolefully. In truth they had. The Water of Youth possessed merely a virtue more transient than that of wine. The delirium which it created had effervesced away. Yes! they were old again. With a shuddering impulse, that showed her a woman still, the widow clasped her skinny hands before her face, and wished that the coffin-lid were over it, since it could be no longer beautiful. "Yes, friends, ye are old again," said Dr. Heidegger, "and lo! the Water of Youth is all lavished on the ground. Well, I bemoan it not; for if the fountain gushed at my very doorstep, I would not stoop to bathe my lips in it; no, though its delirium were for years instead of moments. Such is the lesson ye have taught me!" But the doctor's four friends had taught no such lesson to themselves. They resolved forthwith to make a pilgrimage to Florida, and quaff at morning, noon, and night, from the Fountain of Youth.
[Answered] Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage? Kira-kira means "glittering" in Japanese. Lynn told me that when I was a baby, she used to take me onto our empty road at night, where we would lie on our backs and look at the stars while she said over and over, "Katie, say 'kira-kira, kira-kira.'" I loved that word! From Cynthia Kadohata, Kira-Kira. Copyright 2005 by Cynthia Kadohata Options: - First person - Second person - Third person
[Answered] Choose the correct option. Shall we go out for ____ dinner tonight? (a) a (b) - (c) the
[Answered] Text Evidence | Dialogue or Action? | Emotion | Trait ---|---|---|--- "Auxay with you, vile insect!" | Dialogue | Anger | Proud/Arrogant "Do you think that I am afraid of you?" | Dialogue | Defiance | Brave/Confident
[Answered] Correct the underlined mistakes in the sentences and question. 1. The dogs are needing to go for a long walk in the hills. 2. I'm preferring Dad's cooking today. He's making pasta. 3. Are you owning a smartphone? 4. My brother is loving football but my parents are loving cricket. 5. The sea is feeling really warm today. 6. I'm not having got a bicycle so I walk to school. 7. Sarah is thinking the holiday to the desert was great.
[Answered] Which is a motif in 'An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge' that represents being trapped? A. the railroad tracks B. the cannonballs C. the wooden planks D. the noose
[Answered] Eleanor Roosevelt repeatedly brings up the idea of education. What does she most likely mean when she uses the word education? A. Education requires people to find a good job and become a leader. B. Education involves only the ideas we learn in school and books. C. Education entails values that help others and enhance our enjoyment of life. D. Education necessitates giving up things that people usually take for granted.
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