1) What does this moment" refer to? Choose the phrase that completes the sentence.
Jayson lingered outside the youth center after his
basketball game, awaiting the city bus. Glancing down the
street clogged with cars and taxicabs, he figured that this
moment provided the perfect opportunity to practice.
Softly, he recited, "3.1415926535897932384.." He tried
again: "3.1415926535897932384. Stuck at the 20th digit of
pi, he sighed in frustration.
Glancing down the street clogged with cars and taxicabs, he figured that
provided the perfect opportunity to practice.
glancing down the street
waiting for the city bus
leaving a basketball game
1) lingering by the youth center
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English, 21.06.2019 21:10
Read this excerpt from the scarlet letter by nathaniel hawthorne and complete the sentence that follows. she had wandered, without rule or guidance, in a moral wilderness; as vast, as intricate and shadowy, as the untamed forest, amid the gloom of which they were now holding a colloquy that was to decide their fate. the author uses the point of view in the excerpt.
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English, 21.06.2019 21:20
Read the sentences below and complete the instruction that follows. the coach, who has ten years' experience, has agreed to lead our team. the coach who has ten years' experience has agreed to lead our team. select the answer that explains the difference between the two sentences, as well as the purpose each clause serves for the benefit of the reader. a.) the first sentence contains a noun clause that functions as a predicate nominative; therefore, it renames the subject of the sentence for the reader. the second sentence contains an essential adjective clause that modifies the noun "coach"; therefore, it clarifies for the reader which coach is being discussed. b.) the first sentence contains a nonessential adjective clause that modifies the noun "coach"; therefore, it provides the reader with interesting details about the subject of the sentence. the second sentence contains an essential adjective clause that modifies the noun "coach"; therefore, it clarifies for the reader which coach is being discussed. c.) the first sentence contains a nonessential adjective clause that modifies the noun "coach"; therefore, it provides the reader with interesting details about the subject of the sentence. the second sentence contains a noun clause that functions as a predicate nominative; therefore, it renames the subject of the sentence for the reader. d.) the first sentence contains an adverb clause that modifies the verb "agreed"; therefore, it provides the reader with the answer to the question "when." the second sentence contains an essential adjective clause that modifies the noun "coach"; therefore, it clarifies for the reader which coach is being discussed.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30
1. a poem that tells a story irony 2. taking on human characteristics narrative 3. a direct comparison between two things personification 4. words that are opposite the thoughts in a speaker's mind simile 5. implied comparison introduced with "as" and "like idiom 6. one's own manner of speaking metaphor
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English, 22.06.2019 01:50
Why college athletes should not get paid to play conclusion
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1) What does this moment" refer to? Choose the phrase that completes the sentence.
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