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[Answered] In "The Yellow Wallpaper," what does the narrator's focus on the spreading smell of the wallpaper indicate is happening? A. She has become obsessed with the wallpaper. B. She does not think that Jennie is a good housekeeper. C. She resents John for renting a house in the country. D. She prefers fog and rain to other weather.
[Answered] 1. Whose side are you on? Possessive adjectives 2. I planted those flowers in the winter. Demonstrative adjectives 3. They lost their way back to the camp. Possessive adjectives 4. Which cycle is yours? Interrogative adjectives 5. These trees are laden with fruit. Demonstrative adjectives 6. Our capital is very well connected. Possessive adjectives
[Answered] Performance Task in English: 1. Cut out five pictures each about common nouns. Paste them on bond paper. | People | Places | Things | Idea | |---|---|---|---| Deadline: July 8, 2025
[Answered] Rewrite the sentences by changing the nouns from singular to plural and place the apostrophe correctly. 1. The attendant cleaned the teacher's desk. 2. The cook's apron is dirty. 3. A snake's body is flexible. 4. A tiger's sense of sight is sharp. 5. The puppy's tail wags when it is excited.
[Answered] Change each of these sentences as directed. 1. Who can forget Mahatma Gandhi? (change to assertive) 2. I wish I were young again. (change to exclamatory) 3. Why waste time in this futile operation? (change to assertive) 4. How wet and cold you are! (change to assertive) 5. It was possible. (change to negative) 6. Was he not rude to say this? (change to assertive) 7. There was no one present who did not applaud. (change to affirmative) 8. He is too weak to move about. (change to negative) 9. Is this the kind of behaviour expected of you? (change to assertive) 10. Everybody will admit that this is a good idea. (change to negative) 11. I long for a good book to read. (change to exclamatory) 12. This can never happen. (change to interrogative) 13. How can I put up with this? (change to assertive) 14. Well done, Ray! (change to assertive) 15. I am yearning for a short holiday. (change to exclamatory) 16. Shall I ever forgive him? (change to assertive) 17. None will deny that he is a dignified person. (change to affirmative) 18. As soon as he arrived, he began to argue. (change to negative) 19. We are not here to waste time. (change to interrogative) 20. You will never forget this wonderful boat ride. (change to interrogative)
[Answered] Add a suffix to the following words to form abstract nouns. Choose from the suffixes in the box below: Suffixes: -ment, -ness, -ism, -ion, -ity/-y, -hood, -or, -ship, -less Words: 1. child 2. collection 3. confession 4. difficult 5. excite 6. friend 7. harm 8. hero 9. parent 10. patriot 11. relation 12. similarity 13. thick 14. time 15. weak
[Answered] Select the correct answer. What romantic element is present in this excerpt from "Rip Van Winkle"? In a long ramble of the kind, on a fine autumnal day, Rip had unconsciously scrambled to one of the highest parts of the Kaatskill mountains. Panting and fatigued, he threw himself, late in the afternoon, on a green knoll, covered with mountain herbage, that crowned the brow of a precipice. From an opening between the trees, he could overlook all the lower country for many a mile of rich woodland. He saw at a distance the lordly Hudson, far, far below him, moving on its silent but majestic course, with the reflection of a purple cloud, or the sail of a lagging bark, here and there sleeping on its glassy bosom and at last losing itself in the blue highlands. A. the emphasis on individual choice B. the emphasis on human optimism C. the emphasis on the beauty of nature D. the emphasis on the importance of society E. the emphasis on scientific discovery
[Answered] Choose the correct pronoun to complete the following sentence: I wonder _____ the new manager will be. A. whom B. who
[Answered] Complete the dialogue with the phrases in the box. Phrases: How are things, See you later then, Good to meet you, What part of Australia, This is Sam, Are you into photography Maria: Hello, Karl. 1: ? Karl: Not bad, thanks. 2: He's my cousin. He's from Australia. Maria: Hi, Sam. 3: Sam: And you. Hey, that's a cool camera. 4: ? Maria: Yes, but I'm not very good at it. 5: are you from? Sam: I'm from Sydney. Maria: That's interesting. 6: Sam: Yeah. See you later. Choose the correct preposition for the sentences: 1. Hi! I'm a student ___ Seaford School. a) for b) at c) about d) into 2. I'm really ___ pop music. a) about b) for c) into d) to 3. I like sport and I'm good ___ hockey. a) to b) for c) about d) at 4. What ___ you? a) about b) if c) for d) into 5. Send a photo you've got one. a) for b) at c) about d) if 6. Bye now! a) to b) for c) at d) into
[Answered] Choose the correct words to complete the story. Planes, trains and me I really love going to different countries but I don't like travelling by plane. In fact, I hate flying! Last summer I went on holiday with my friend, Luca. Luca wanted to fly, but I decided to take the train. Big mistake! The journey took nine hours. There wasn't any café on the train and I didn't have a food with me. When I arrived at the hotel I was very tired and hungry. It wasn't a good start to the holiday!
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