Determine whether the underlined sentence opener in the sentence below begins with an adjective, adverb, infinitive, or prepositional phrase.

To have friends, you must be a friend.

Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A. adjective
B. adverb
C. infinitive
D. prepositional phrase

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Answer 1

Answer:

c. infinitive

Explanation:

to have friends is infinitive


Related Questions

Read the following sentences:
Which sentence helps develop the discomfort Colin feels throughout the story? (1 point)

Colin felt his face flush red when the group burst out laughing.
"Exactly," the guide said, obviously relieved. "But what else?"
"It was designed to limit the king's power."
"Meaning what, specifically?" asked the guide.

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Answer:

Colin felt his face flush red when the group burst out laughing.

Explanation:

The sentence allows the reader to personally feel how uncomfortable Colin is in this situation.

The answer would be the first one. “Collin felt his face flush red when the group burst out laughing” indicates he felt embarrassment.

Where is Susan, the narrator in "Hamadi," from?

Read the story description and historical context for the short story "Hamadi" and answer the question.

Story Description:

Who are the prophets in your life—you know, the people who make you think about the truly important things? Susan, the narrator in "Hamadi," finds her own prophet of sorts, a family friend from her homeland in the Middle East, whose outlook on life and sage advice are gifts he bestows on everyone he meets.

Historical Context:

The Middle East is a term used to describe the region where three continents meet—Africa, Asia, and Europe. This region includes the nations of Israel, Iraq, Lebanon, and Palestine, which border the Mediterranean Sea. Historically, the Middle East has been involved in many complex conflicts rooted in issues of land, religion, and politics. In fact, deadly conflicts are ongoing now. The Prophet was published in 1928 by Lebanese author Kahlil Gibran. The book contains spiritual and philosophical essays on subjects dealing with love, sorrow, pain, freedom, marriage, death, friendship—the things of life no matter where you live.

Where is Susan, the narrator in "Hamadi," from?

Africa
France
Middle East
United States

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Answer:

middle east

Explanation:

its just the middle east

Susan, the narrator in "Hamadi," is from Middle East.

Describe "Hamadi"?

“Hamadi,” by Naomi Shihab Nye, is a character in a play. It has a strange character who has worked odd jobs and had firm beliefs on many subjects. He is a figure, or archetype, portraying Jesus. Susan's Father does not believe how Hamadi tells people to live their lives. Susan's friend Tracy is another archetype. She tells Susan how she should live. Susan is drawn to him. Her father thinks he talks in riddles but Susan appreciates his odd manner and old-fashioned ways. She invites him to come caroling with her friends from the English Club at school.

Therefore, third option is the correct answer.

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Use context to determine the meaning of the word alienated

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The definition of alienated means experiencing or inducing feelings of isolation or estrangement. Hope that helps

I need help on my no red ink section Passive Voice. I am struggling​

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Answer:

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Help? I don’t know if this is correct.

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Answer:

its behind

Explanation:

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Answer:

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in the book hatchet how did brian change from the begging of the book towards the end ??? PLZZ HURRY ITS DUE IN 30 MINUTES

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Answer:

Brian matures through his new ability to be patient. Setbacks that would have immobilized the "old Brian," the Brian at the start of the novel, later become manageable. He learns to control his temper when he realizes that his frustration and hopelessness does not help his family situation.

Explanation:

Or you could say... Brian matures through his new ability to be patient. Setbacks that would have immobilized the "old Brian," the Brian at the start of the novel, later become manageable. He learns to control his temper when he realizes that his frustration and hopelessness does not help his family situation.

Complete the first speaker.​

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Answer:

3. A: where did you play football?

4. A: who did sue talk to on the phone? or who did sue talk to?

5. A: what time did the children finish their homework?

How could a person's refusal to CONFORM be the cause of a QUARREL? I don’t understand this .

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Explanation: its like that one annoying kid in class everyone wants to shut up so u get really mad and argue because they are ignorant of the fact of when to shut the heckinns up.

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what lessons can be learned from Kathrine Johnson's response to prejudice

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Answer:

Mentors make a difference. ...

High school mathematics adds up. ...

Grit matters. ...

The power of advocating for yourself. ...

The power of a team. ...

The power of women advocating for women. ...

The legacy of possibility.Explanation:

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What’s the answer for this one?

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He refused the offer because of his peers

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Paragraph Two
Noah began racing go-karts when he was just six years old. Noah has traveled to other states to race, win, and finish in the top five, an impressive accomplishment for anyone but especially for a young driver. He now races a 1934 Ford Legends Coupe, a car that weighs 1,000 pounds and goes faster than 100 miles per hour. Noah regularly competes against drivers who are three times older than he is, but he does not let that intimidate him. He explained in one news article, "I have been racing against older people all my life. When you strap on a helmet, you are no longer a 13-year-old kid, you are a racecar driver. The other drivers don't treat me like a kid. They treat me the same as the other drivers on the track." He has the nickname "Little Gator" partly because of his size and partly because of Gatorland's sponsorship over the last several years.

In paragraph 2, Noah says, "I have been racing against older people all my life. When you strap on a helmet, you are no longer a 13-year-old kid, you are a racecar driver."

What is the implicit meaning of his words? (5 points)

Group of answer choices

I am very talented because I am able to race against adults.

Everyone on the racetrack is equal.

All racecar drivers have to wear helmets regardless of age.

Older racers are embarrassed to compete against a kid.

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Answer:

Everyone on the racetrack is equal.

Loarning Task 2: Examine the items presented below. Decide which among the
listed features help in navigating a website properly and easily. Copy the table in
your notebook; then, circle your answers.
good design
credible
easy to
navigate
has too
easy to read
distracting
colors
many links
irrelevant
design
relevant
content
mobility​

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Answer:

good design

easy to navigate

easy to read

relevant content

mobility

Explanation:

The correct answer is -

good design

easy to navigate

easy to read

relevant content

mobility

phrase more experience less​

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Explanation:

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Should the idea of human dignity be a part of equal protection law?
PLEASE HELP ASAP
50-100​

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Answer:

Perhaps

Explanation:

There are many reasons for yes people feel more important and feel respected with dignity they feel like it should be a law to have much dignity to show a good image of themselves and whereabouts. However no because if somebody's child does something wrong their dignity will automatically go down which isn't fair so this is wrong personally I would say no because it reasonable and easy for the law to stay the way it is. If people say yes it should be based only on themselves and nobody else not their husband or children so in that way it is fair.

What expresses the theme in the poem East 149th Street Symphony for a Black Girl.

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Answer:

none

Explanation:

Answer:

 

Sometimes the love of a friend or family member helps us realize that we are beautiful.

Explanation:

The climax of "The Golden Fleece" most likely came at which point in the story?

A. Jason's defeat of the dragon.

B. In passing through the Clashing Islands.

C. in Jason's battle with the fiery bulls.

D. the presentation of the golden fleece.​

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Answer:

we need the passage

Explanation:

Answer:

A, "Jason's defeat of the dragon."

Explanation:

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Answer and Explanation:

1. In the story, we learn how other people view Adichie. How do those views differ from how she sees herself?

In the story Adichie tells in her talk, she mentions instances in her life where people had a preconceived idea of her as an African woman. People did not expect her to be cultured, to know how to use a stove, or to come from a well-structured family or country. She was surprised by those views, since she knew the truth about herself, her upbringing and education.

2. What do you think the message of her talk is?

Adichie is warning us about the dangers of believing a single story that has been told us over and over again. She conveys that superficial and prejudiced images are often repeated throughout history, helping maintain wrong concepts and ideas about others. She also shows how we can be both victims and perpetrators of a single story.

3. What questions, ideas, or feelings did this presentation raise for you?

This presentation opened my eyes about believing in what is commonly conveyed about other countries and cultures by the media. It has made me question how many times I made a wrong judgment of a situation or of a person based on the little knowledge I had. Finally, it has made me want to learn more about others to re-engineer my own views.

Which answer best represents the main theme for Poe's "The Haunted Palace"?

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Answer:

whats the choices

Explanation:

Hunger Games Questions
Chapters 1-5

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its Queer

defintion
strange; odd.

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Answer:

Yes?

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Discuss the statement keats makes about death in his poem and relate it to your own experience. Your answer need to be at least 250 words

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Answer:

In this poem from the year 1814, Keats compares life to a dream and that leads him to wonder if death could be like going to sleep while watching images of joyful situations. He portrays death in a good light, and questions the human fear of death because he recognizes that dying is an inevitable part of life. Furthermore, he challenges how easily we neglect the possibility to appreciate life despite fearing death throughout our whole lives.

Keats dedicated this poem to his brother, who was dying from tuberculosis. Keats himself contracted the same illness because he was taking care of his brother. Their mother had died of the same disease. It seems like Keats took this heartbreaking experience to form a positive outlook on death.

I haven´t had such an experience with death itself, so I couldn´t relate to the kind of experience that Keats had. However, I do suffer from anxiety from time to time and this approach to death and life makes me think of how to overcome that problem. The fear of something bad happening can sometimes be so overwhelming that I find it impossible to see the good things in my life. And no matter what problems I have, I´m sure that anxiety makes it look worst than it really is. Worrying so much about the future becomes an obstacle to enjoying the present. I guess that considering the good and the bad as part of life, such as Keats did, is a good way to deal with those upsetting moments.  

Explanation:

The answer should associate Keats´ idea about death as part of life and not something to be afraid of with a personal experience. Even if we don´t have a personal experience directly related to death, Keats' approach can also be connected to our own views on how to lead a more joyful life.

What is one reason reading repeatedly can help students improve fluency?

It can help students monitor their reading rate.
It can help students focus on expression each time.
It allows students to become less aware of punctuation.
It allows students to decrease their number of sight words.
THE ANSWER IS B ON EDG21

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Answer:

It can help students monitor their reading rate.

It can help students focus on expression each time.

It allows students to become less aware of punctuation.

It allows students to decrease their number of sight words.

THE ANSWER IS B ON EDG21

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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How is the analysis of a memoir similar to the analysis of a fictional story?
Select one:
a. Both should focus on the believability of the events.
b. Both should focus on the author’s feelings and experiences.
c. Both should focus on the literary quality of the plot.
d. Both should focus on character development and theme.

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Answer:

Both should focus on character development and theme.

Explanation:i took the test got it right. In autobiographical writing as in fiction, the main character’s growth and change are the most important keys to the theme.

Answer: A. Both should focus on character development and theme.

Explanation: Well In autobiographical writing in fiction, the main character’s growth and change were the most important keys to the main theme.

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Explain why audience listen to the Archers

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Answer:

Archers?

Originally established to educate farmers and thus increase food production after the war, The Archers rapidly became a major source of entertainment for urban as well as rural audiences, attracting 9m listeners by 1953

Explanation:

because

Find the subject(s) of each of the following sentences:

1. When I was younger, my mother would bake my sisters and I chocolate chip cookies.

2. The commercials during the Super Bowl Game were very interesting.

3. The sunrise over the ocean was beautiful.

4. The price for a hotel room was too expensive, so we decided to drive back home.

5. A long walk on the beach is always relaxing.

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Answer: 1. my mother and myh sisters

2. the commercials

3. the sunrise

4. the price

5. the beach

Explanation:

Has anyone read Animal Farm by George Orwell because I need notes from chapter 1 so if anyone has any that would be great and if you have not read it please DO NOT ANSWER

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After Mr. Jones, the owner of Manor Farm, falls asleep in a drunken stupor, all of his animals meet in the big barn at the request of old Major, a 12-year-old pig. Major delivers a rousing political speech about the evils inflicted upon them by their human keepers and their need to rebel against the tyranny of Man. After elaborating on the various ways that Man has exploited and harmed the animals, Major mentions a strange dream of his in which he saw a vision of the earth without humans. He then teaches the animals a song — "Beasts of England" — which they sing repeatedly until they awaken Jones, who fires his gun from his bedroom window, thinking there is a fox in the yard. Frightened by the shot, the animals disperse and go to sleep.

look at the pictures and fill in the blanks with ONE word.​

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Answer:

I can't see the pictures

The bugs are
to find their food.
struggling
released
hurrying
equipped

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Answer:

the bugs are struggling to find their food

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