Instructions: Draw a line under the complete predicate of each
sentence.
1. Manny and Joan have a common interest in sea lions.
2. The community park was demolished last year.
3. My realtor sold three houses before mine.
4. I figured out the puzzle easily after the fifth clue.
5. We were dazzled by the pizza's flavor.
6. He is a very nice and gentle man.
7. My dog enjoys our daily afternoon walks.
8. Leslie was spending her time in a cabin in the woods.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:00
How does it change your understanding of the laws to read them as a primary source rather than just a summary of laws?
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00
"and these i address to all females that would be married, or are already so; not that i suppose their sex more faulty than the other, and most to want advice, for i assure [women], upon my honour, i believe the quite contrary; but the reason is, because i esteem them better disposed to receive and practice it, and therefore am willing to begin, where i may promise myself the best success." this statement from franklin's "rules and maxims for promoting matrimonial happiness" best demonstrates his use of criticism to argue his point his use of common sense to appeal to women his use of flattery to gain women's attention his use of facts to prove his point
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
The following question is based on your reading of a midsummer night’s dream by william shakespeare. why does puck transform bottom? a. to disrupt the play. c. to scare the mechanicals. b. for revenge on theseus. d. to scare the lovers.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:10
What if the author had used “looked at” instead? punishment would be deemphasized. punishments would be seen as less harsh. the meaning wouldn't change.
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Instructions: Draw a line under the complete predicate of each
sentence.
1. Manny an...
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1. Manny an...
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