I will mark you brainlist please help
1 - This is [your] final question!
• conjunction
• preposition
• possessive pronoun
2 - My P. E. Teacher [absolutely] loves Girls on the Run!
• pronoun
• preposition
• adverb
• adjective
3 - [“Ouch!”] Alex yelled as he tripped over his brother’s Legos.
• conjunction
• interjection
• state of being verb
4 - “Step [around] my papers, please!” said Carly as she worked on her Genius Hour project.
• preposition
• proper noun
• action verb
5 - it was sunny day at soccer [game]!
• common noun
• proper noun
• adverb
6 - what is a clause
• a group of words related to the subject or predicate
• subject and predicate working together
7 - is the following underlined a part of a phrase or a clause
[Hiding under the table], the dog knew he was bad.
• phrase
• clause
8 - in the following sentence, what is the underlined part?
Linda, [a girl in my class], was absent today.
• phrase
• clause
9 - in the following sentence, what is the underlined part?
[i study hard] so I get good grades.
• phrase
• clause
10 - in the following sentence, what is the underlined part a dependent or independent clause?
[After we played the game], we went to McDonalds.
• dependent clause
• independent clause
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English, 21.06.2019 21:30, coreybro
Read the excerpt from julius caesar, act 1, scene 1. marullus. wherefore rejoice? what conquest brings he home? what tributaries follow him to rome to grace in captive bonds his chariot wheels? you blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless35 things! o, you hard hearts, you cruel men of rome, knew you not pompey? many a time and oft have you climbed up to walls and battlements, to towers and windows, yea, to chimney-tops, your infants in your arms, and there have sat40 the livelong day, with patient expectation, to see great pompey pass the streets of rome. which summary of the passage is the best? marullus asks a lot of questions, such as, “why celebrate? what has caesar done? who is following him to rome? don’t you remember pompey? ” then he says that everyone is cruel because they do not remember pompey. they forget how they praised him and would climb to the highest places, carrying their children, just to catch a glimpse of him. marullus regrets that the people are celebrating caesar and is insulted that they forgot how they used to praise pompey. marullus thinks that the people should celebrate caesar the way they used to celebrate pompey, and that they should be in awe of caesar’s greatness. marullus remembers how the people climbed walls, battlements, towers, windows, and even chimney tops to see the great pompey.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30, brandyjune9546
Fill in the began as a rejection of classicism. (choose the best answer) a. realism b. confucianism c. romanticism d. the information age
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00, AeelynRamos
He leaned his head against the wall; his eyes were shut, his hands clasped in each other, and his body seemed to be sustained in an upright position merely by the cellar-door against which he rested his left shoulder. the lethargy into which he was sunk seemed scarcely interrupted by my feeling his hand and his forehead. his throbbing temples and burning skin indicated a fever . . there was only one circumstance that hindered me from forming an immediate determination in what manner this person should be treated. my family consisted of my wife and a young child. our servant-maid had been seized, three days before, by the reigning malady, and, at her own request, had been conveyed to the hospital. we ourselves enjoyed good health, and were hopeful of escaping with our lives. our measures for this end had been cautiously taken and carefully adhered to. they did not consist in avoiding the receptacles of infection, for my office required me to go daily into the midst of them; nor in filling the house with the exhalations of gunpowder, vinegar, or tar. they consisted in cleanliness, reasonable exercise, and wholesome diet. who is the story’s first-person narrator
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