Sentence Structure Practice


Directions: Identify the following sentences as simple, compound, or complex.

16. Write a simple sentence:







17. Write a compound sentence:







18. Write a complex sentence:


1. When the Olympic athlete broke the world record, the crowd cheered.




2. I will clean up my room after I finish unloading the dishwasher.




3. The documentary about penguins was fascinating to me!




4. I am a huge chess fan, and I play tournaments every weekend.




5. You can borrow this book since I finished it last night.




6. The eighth-grade students this year are smart, energetic, and funny.




7. The marching band played loudly, and the football team won the game.




8. You may finish your homework, or you may read a book.




9. I always jump when I hear a loud clap of thunder.




10. The red tulips in the garden are beautiful and smell heavenly.




11. The kittens played with the yarn, and the puppies watched closely.




12. I will make all A’s this year unless I’m distracted by video games.




13. She walked down the street and around the corner to the store.




14. Unicorns are mythical creatures; they gallop across rainbows.




15. He is the happiest boy because he won first place in the talent show.
16. Write a simple sentence:







17. Write a compound sentence:







18. Write a complex sentence:

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Answer 1

Answer:

16. Tom reads novel

17. Tom reads novel, but Jack reads comics

18. Although Tom reads novel, Jack reads comics

1. simple sentence

2. compound sentence

3. simple sentence

4. compound sentence

5. complex sentence

6. simple sentence

7. compound sentence

8. compound sentence

9. simple sentence

10. compound sentence

11. compound sentence

12. complex sentence

13. compound sentence

14. compound sentence

15. complex sentence

16. Jack reads newspaper

17. Jack reads newspaper, but Mary plays PS5

18. Although Jack reads newspaper, Mary plays PS5

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Answer 2

The correct responses are - 1. simple sentence, 2. compound sentence, 3. simple sentence, 4. compound sentence, 5. complex sentence, 7. compound sentence, 8. compound sentence, 9. simple sentence, 10. the compound sentence, 11. compound sentence.

What is a Sentence Structure?

It's likely that, unless you are an English major, you haven't studied language grammar in a while. You may be able to talk and write in entire sentences, but that is only the beginning. There are two very distinct levels of mastery: knowing what sounds correct and understanding why it is right.

So think of this as a quick refresher course in sentence structure. Let's explain what we mean by English sentence structure before we discuss the numerous varieties there exist.

12. complex sentence, 13. the compound sentence, 14. the compound sentence, 15. complex sentence, 16. Jack reads the newspaper, 17. Jack reads the newspaper, but Mary plays PS5, 18. Although Jack reads the newspaper, Mary plays PS5.

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Related Questions

I know that there are very smart people on here and im righting fanatic for Killing Stalking and i would like some help, thanks

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Answer:no

Explanation:

i just need points im sorry

Identify the following verbs by number and person by checking on the appropriate boxes.

He waits.

second person
first person
singular
same form for both singular and plural
third person
plural

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Answer:

Third person; singular

Explanation:

If this is the same person I answered earlier then I take back what I said, it's been a while since I've written in first and second person ;)

PLEASE HELP!!
Directions: Save this worksheet. Read both articles and complete both parts.
Part One: Fill out the Compare and Contrast Chart.
Part Two: Write a paragraph how these articles compare and contrast using details from your chart.

Article 1

The Case for Mars

By Alexander Fisher

A mission to Mars should be the next step for NASA. There are many reasons why going to Mars is important. First, Mars is the most likely planet for us to colonize. No matter how expensive, we need to work on getting there as soon as possible. Furthermore, the technology that we would need to develop to send humans to Mars would directly benefit our economy here on Earth. Just look at the money-making products that have already resulted from NASA’s space efforts: invisible braces, water filters, cordless vacuums, to name just a few.

Although we have already sent robots to Mars, robots can’t take the place of humans when it comes to studying the planet. A robot may break down. Also, it takes robots much longer to cover the same amount of ground than it would a human. Think how much faster we could learn about the planet if we sent humans to work alongside the robots!

Finally, claims that there will be significant health problems for people who travel to Mars are wrong. Studies have shown that radiation levels on Mars are not lethal to humans. Sure, we would have to live in a dome at first, but over time, we could use science to change the atmosphere and make it possible to go outside, just like on Earth! The choice is clear. We need to go to Mars now!

Article 2

Mars—A Waste of Time and Money

By Juniper Springs

While it might be fun to imagine traveling to Mars one day, now is not the time to go. For one thing, it is too dangerous. The atmosphere of the planet is more carbon dioxide than oxygen, and it’s very cold. While there are claims that the radiation levels on the planet are not lethal to humans, that does not mean they aren’t dangerous. We don’t yet know what the long-term health effects will be. As of now, we do not have a solution for this problem. It is foolish to think a dome would be able to protect us from all of the radiation.

It would also be impossible to build one large enough to house as many people as would want to go. Also, going to Mars will be expensive. Why spend money traveling to a planet that is so dangerous and far away? That money could be better spent addressing problems here on Earth.

Furthermore, it is unwise to think any inventions that come about as a result of our race to Mars would make up for the cost of getting there. We are already able to send robots to Mars. It won’t be long until our technology is so advanced that a robot will be able to do the same tasks as a human. It is not necessary to go to Mars right now.

Part 1 Graphic Organizer

Fill out the Compare and Contrast Chart based on the two articles in this worksheet.



Part 2 Reflection

Write a paragraph that answers the following questions. Be sure to use complete sentences.

Did the authors have similar or opposing views?
Did the authors use the same points of comparison? Explain with examples.
Did the authors support their views in the same or different ways?
Did both focus most on appeals to logic or to emotion?

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Me too (Unnecessary)
just use ur common sense, it will be fine

...................... you....................(know) the way the lake?

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Answer:

Do you know the way to the lake

Do you know the way to the lake

HELP NEED RIGHT NOW! I just need a prompt not a whole essay

what can i write about in my essay about the quote “We do what we have to do so that we can do what we want to do.” by denzel washington

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Answer:

-sometimes bad decisions are needed to have good outcomes, basically "a bad decision, for a good cause" example: sometimes countries dont let in refugees but its because they dont want to overpopulate the country which would lead to a decrease in jobs and many other things, maybe the country does want to let in refugees but they choose not to just to provide a better living environment for the people who already occupate the country

Explanation:

Answer:

    A quote that is both simple and profound. When action is taken, it has a sense of purpose and gratitude. That was something I had to figure out for myself. You will never amount to anything great or achieve success in life unless you act, put in the effort, and believe in yourself.  Imagine having a high level of anxiety about accomplishing or overcoming the things you fear the most.  It is like a mountain, a brick wall, or a powerful tower is keeping you from addressing that internal or external giant in your life, and you feel as if you are suffocating in your own body, drowning deep in the oceanwaters, looking for someone to pull you up and save you or saving yourself on your own.  

    This is my narrative, and my name is Ty Ariel Brayden.  I was born and raised in Miami, Florida, for 18 years, and have always lived in a single parent family.  Things were not always simple, and they were not always difficult, but I did get a taste of what life has to offer. You will find me to be one of the sweetest people you have ever met.  Do not chuckle! Because I am.

Explanation:

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Identify the tense in the following sentence.

The debating team won the trophy again.

future
present perfect
past
future perfect
past perfect
present

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Answer:

Present perfect

Explanation:

the answer is present perfect

Escape from Plot Mountain
Six letter word lock ALL CAPS
PLEASE HELP I spent all day yesterday trying to figure it out I'll give Brainly and 50 points
Plot diagram is
Exposition
Mood
Setting
Climax
Falling Action
Rising Action
Resolution
Plot
I need it to be correct or else it won't let me submit it

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Answer:

1. Exposition

2. Rising Action

3. Climax

4. Falling Action

5. Resolution

6. Respect

Explanation:

The numbers correspond to letters. Match up what you know and then fill in the boxes using the amount of letters and whatever fits.

Yes what he said or she because they are correct

Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 10 points)
(MC)

I MET a traveller from an antique land
Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert ... Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk, a shattered visage [face] lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which still survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed;
And on the pedestal these words appear:
"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.

Which of the following sentences best describes the dramatic irony in the poem?

The traveler knows he will see the statue in the desert.
The traveler knows who the king was.
The audience knows the traveler has seen the statue in the desert.
The audience knows the boastful king's power did not last.

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the answers is D ur welcome

In 3 sentences summarize what you learned about the tsi test

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Answer:

Explanation:

what did you learn

Answer:

Nothing.

Explanation:

Because I never took the test ;)

PLSS HELPPPPP IM BAD AT UN SCRAMBLING WORDSSSSS

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Answer:

turkey,

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP MEEE
(SOCIOLOGY CLASS)

1. How can we be more accepting of other people’s differences due to race and ethnicity?
2. What do the different physical characteristics of humans that our society calls “race” actually show us?

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1. we can realize that those differences aren’t as big as we think.
2. really nothing we all are built the same on the inside ig
While many students first entering a sociology classroom are accustomed to conflating the terms “race,” “ethnicity,” and “minority group,” these three terms have distinct meanings for sociologists. The idea of “race” refers to superficial physical differences that a particular society considers significant, while “ethnicity” is a term that describes shared culture. And “minority groups” describes groups that are subordinate, or lacking power in society regardless of skin colour or country of origin. For example, in modern history, the elderly might be considered a minority group due to a diminished status resulting from popular prejudice and discrimination against them. The World Health Organization’s research on elderly maltreatment shows that 10 percent of nursing home staff admit to physically abusing an elderly person in the past year, and 40 percent admit to psychological abuse (2011). As a minority group, the elderly are also subject to economic, social, and workplace discrimination.

However, this typology of race developed during early racial science has fallen into disuse, and the social construction of race or racialization is a far more common way of understanding racial categories. According to this school of thought, race is not biologically identifiable. Rather, certain groups become racialized through a social process that marks them for unequal treatment based on perceived physiological differences. When considering skin colour, for example, the social construction of race perspective recognizes that the relative darkness or fairness of skin is an evolutionary adaptation to the available sunlight in different regions of the world. Contemporary conceptions of race, therefore, which tend to be based on socioeconomic assumptions, illuminate how far removed modern race understanding is from biological qualities. In modern society, some people who consider themselves “white” actually have more melanin (a pigment that determines skin colour) in their skin than other people who identify as “black.” Consider the case of the actress Rashida Jones. She is the daughter of a black man (Quincy Jones) but she does not play a black woman in her television or film roles. In some countries, such as Brazil, class is more important than skin colour in determining racial categorization. People with high levels of melanin in their skin may consider themselves “white” if they enjoy a middle-class lifestyle. On the other hand, someone with low levels of melanin in their skin might be assigned the identity of “black” if they have little education or money.



Add one of the prefixes below to the root word so that it matches the meaning in parentheses.

Root word: approval

Prefixes
mis-
re-
dis-
pre-
(Meaning: the act of turning down; opposition)

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Answer:

answer= disapprove

Explanation:

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Answer:

answer= disapproval

Explanation:

if you want to answer, go ahead.

Are you ok? I'm here if you need me.. did something happen at home? are you crying in your room while everybody is asleep? i feel the same thing your feeling tbh but im staying strong and having pride in myself not to scream while crying. just know i love you and if you need anything talk to me

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so cuteeee

Explanation:

love that ^^^^

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Normally, I don't feel comfortable reaching out to strangers but right now EVERYTHING is going wrong, wrong, WRONGGG. Basically I'm having problems with my parents because they want me to graduate COLLEGE at age 15-16!!! I CAN'T! And they're really strict ON TOP OF not liking me as a person. And my siblings have been so disrespectful i can't take it anymore. But what really set me off is that today i found out my bf was arrested and I won't be able to talk to him for 7-8 MONTHS. My birthday is this Thursday and I won't even be able to talk to him. Next week I start camp and I'll have to look out for my 6 younger siblings AND do summer school so I can graduate early. I'm struggling with maths and I hate PE. All I can think about is sui.cide and it's taking over. What does my bf expect me to do?? All I can do is add him to my group of imaginary friends (which consists of people I've lost that i really miss) and I don't wanna do that. If I keep doing that It'll become my reality and I'll start to think that he's really here. Then I'll let everyone down! I'm so stressed and I've already cut so many times today. i really don't know what to do...

Tysm for being here for me it means a lot

ANSWER FAST PLEASE Match the term to its example.

1. past tense verb
isn't
2. contraction
believed
3. examine carefully to separate the elements
almost never
4. verb phrase
superlative degree
5. adverb phrase
analyze
6. ZIP
an acronym
7. two things compared
comparative degree
8. three things compared
am going

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it’s a verb that refers to another adjective
it’s a verb that refers to another adjective

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Add one of the prefixes below to the root word so that it matches the meaning in parentheses.

Root word: approval

Prefixes
mis-
re-
dis-
pre-
Prefixes - Prefix
(Meaning: the act of turning down; opposition)

Answers

Answer:

answer= disapproval

Explanation:

sorry have to write something right here to give you the answer

Answer:

answer= disapproval

Do you think we are to dependent on computers/cell phones, why or why not?

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yes we use them for necessities everyday
We are not “too” dependent on electronics as of right now because we live among generations that lives before the era of technology and we have learned to be self sufficient from them. As generations pass, the need for electronics and technology will rise and we will eventually raise a generation that doesn’t know life outside of electronics.

Which phrase has the most positive connotation? An asset, a trait, or a characteristic?

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Answer:

an asset

Explanation:

assets are things that are valuable

a trait can be negative and so can a characteristic

The answer is an asset

Which of the following is the auxiliary verb in the sentence: "I am giving a party for my sister on Saturday"?

my
Saturday
am
giving

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Answer: am

Explanation: This is because auxiliary verbs are those that'll be followed by another verb which is the full verb. In this case, "giving" is the verb that's following "am".

The answer is….

My

Saturday

am

Giving


Am is the answer

Do you think we are to dependent on computers/cell phones, why or why not?

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Yes, because like in the situation we were in just last year and this year we had to depend on computers and other technology devices to be able to do schoolwork and other things for school. We have become even more dependent on them as time went on.

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Answer:

???

Explanation:

What do you need help on? put a message below so I can help you out! :D

Answer:

Is this an actual language?

Explanation:

Type in English and I might be able to answer your question

Identify the following verb by number and person by checking on the appropriate boxes.

They call.

first person
third person
same form for both singular and plural
second person
plural
singular

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Answer:

Third person and plural I believe. I hope you get it right.

Third person and plural

Nikola Tesla is running for mayor of Riverdale. He tells his audience: “Under our current mayor, there have been 15,000 new cases of unemployment and 666 people dead due to Hiram Lodge. If he stays in office, who knows how many more people will lose their jobs and die? The number could go up even higher. When I was the CEO of Liberty High Anti-Bullying League, I helped to create over 1,000 new jobs. I can do the same thing for this city if you vote for me.” Which form of persuasion is Nikola Tesla using here?

A. Ethos
B. Logos
C. Pathos
D. Ethos and Logos, only
E. All of them
F. Pathos and Ethos, only
G. The answer is Nikola Tesla

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Answer:

l am confident that the answer is F. Pathos and Ethos only

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The correct answer is D. Ethos and logos because they are using numbers in it

Identify the following verb by number and person as it is used in the sentence by checking the appropriate boxes.

You sing.

first and third person
first person
the same for both singular and plural
third person
second person
the same for first and third person singular

Answers

Answer:

Second person is all I know, I'm sorry if this doesn't help. :/

The correct answer is: second person

Hi savaine, this is for you

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Hi savaine I love ❤️ u
Ok well then what the heck

Identify the following verbs by number and person by checking on the appropriate boxes.

They see.

plural
same form for both singular and plural
first person
second person
singular
third person

Answers

Answer:

Third person.

Explanation:

First of all, "they" is third-person because "I" is first-person while "you" would be second-person. This can be plural depending on the context. A person who is gender-neutral can also use the term "they" or if it's for multiple people, you can also say "they".

Pretend that you have to give instructions to someone who has never used an internet search engine before. Explain how you would prepare for that and how you would deliver the oral instructions. Then write the step-by-step instructions for how to search a topic in an internet search engine.

no links

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Answer:

You would prepare for this by making sure you know what you are doing, making sure you know how to answer their questions clearly, and make sure you can answer their questions not only clearly but detailed enough for them to understand. The steps you would take are in order to make sure that the person knows what they are doing for sure and how to do it right. First you would make sure they own an electronic device that can use a search engine. The next thing you will do is show them how to open the search engine. Show the person where the search bar is, how to use voice search, how to open different tabs, etc. The next step you would take is to show them what to look up to get the basic commonly searched pages (news, recipes, online stores, etc.). To deliver the oral instructions you would want to make sure they have an electronis device with an avaliable search engine in hand and present different search engines, how to look up the basics, how to open a page, how to open multiple tabs, and anything else they aren't clear on.

Explanation:

Hope this is correct, if it is wrong please feel free to critique me. If I missed anything let me know and I can fix it. I'm sorry in advance if this is incorrect.

In order to deliver the oral instructions, you would want to ensure that they are using an electronic device with a search engine that is readily available. Then, you would want to demonstrate various search engines, how to look up the fundamentals

What exactly is a search engine?

A search engine is a computer program created especially to do web searches. They do a methodical text web search to conduct a search of the World Wide Web for specific information that is indicated in the text web search question.

Search engine results pages (SERPs) are lists of outcomes that typically display the search results (SERPs). A search engine checks its database for computers

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Rodney is writing about the creations of United States Constitution. He made the following graphic organizer to help him with his paper.

The Articles of Confederation protect states' rights

People want more central government

The U.S. Constitution replaces the Articles of Confederation


This chain-of-events diagram illustrates that?
A.
the Constitution ignored the wishes of the American people.
B.
the Constitution provided more central control of the government.
C.
the Constitution placed more power in the hands of individuals.
D.
the Constitution was very similar to the Articles of Confederation.

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I think it’s A or B

Answer:

I think it is A

Explanation:

What does this mean?

Pick one of the statistics shared that does not fit your current paradigm and share how you think you would feel if it was part of your own reality?

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It means it’s really loaded with money
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Malcolm is writing a report about Canadian and American immigrants. Below is his report.

Since 1820, lots and lots of Canadians have moved to America. The biggest reason is because of work. America has more jobs than Canada. Americans also move to Canada. Canada has cleaner air, and life is quieter.

What part of Malcolm's report should be changed because it is not precise?
A.
"Canada has cleaner air, and life is quieter."
B.
"The biggest reason is because of work."
C.
"Since 1820, lots and lots of Canadians have moved to America."
D.
"Americans also move to Canada."

Answers

Answer:

A) "Canada has cleaner air, and life is quieter."

D) "Americans also move to Canada."

Explanation:

because it said precise means which statement is not right

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the correct answer is C.

ANSWER QUICK PLS Choose the antonym for the word in italics.

frown

smile
angry
sad

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Answer:

the antonym(opposite) of frown would be smile:)

Answer:

The opposite of frown would be smile

Explanation:

Other Questions
You are given the following information concerning Around Town Tours:Debt: 7,500, 6.8 percent coupon bonds outstanding, with 11 years to maturity and a quoted price of 97.9. These bonds pay interest semiannually.Common stock: 284,000 shares of common stock selling for $68 per share. The stock has a beta of 1.04 and will pay a dividend of $2.62 next year. The dividend is expected to grow by 2.5 percent per year indefinitely.Preferred stock: 9,000 shares of $8 preferred stock selling at $88 per share.Market: 14.6 percent expected return, 4.1 percent risk-free rate Company: 34 percent tax rate.Calculate the WACC for this firm. Explain five planning steps that are required to have a good business communication. Take any of the business as example and implement those five planning steps on it, as answer Distribution network is not required forproduct.O StandardisedO DurableO UnstandardisedO Perishable [tex](2x + 3)(2 {x}^{2} - x - 2)[/tex]simplify this question What was one effect of nation industrialization?Nations became more self-sufficient.Nations began to cooperate rather than compete.Nations needed more raw materials.Nations started to reduce their territories overseas. Write the correct adverb for each sentence1. Jessica _______ listen to music when she does her homework.2. _____, Harry did the best monologue in his class.3. Mariah _______ took the phone from me _____ this afternoon. What promblem did roosevelt say the social services act would solve Which of the following statements about a partnership is correct? Group of answer choices The personal assets of a partner are included in the partnership accounting records. A partnership is not required to file an information tax return. Each partner's share of income is taxable to the partnership. A partnership represents an accounting entity for financial reporting purposes. What is one benefit of participating in a team sport?Select one:a. Independenceb. Self-relianceC. Skill-buildingd. Socialization what is the importance of respiration 3pq - 6pq help me please . 33. The perimeter of a room is 22m.lfthe length of the room is 6.5m,what is its width? Given that a+b=34 and ab=15 , find the value of (a+b). The standard meridian of Iraq is 48o E and the standard meridian of India is 82.5oE. What is the time difference between India and Iraq? Solve the equation.(X-5)(x + 7) = 0X=-D(Use a comma 6 separate answers as needed.) From 22 potential women jurors and 25 potential men jurors, a jury of 12 is chosen at random. Let X be the number of women selected. Find the probability mass function of X. Identify the atom oxidized, the atom reduced, the oxidizing agent, and the reducing agent.SO2+ 2H2S----> 3S + 2H2O While working on a site in State A, a State B construction worker was standing near a steel crane when the crane's boom swung near a high tension power line. The worker was electrocuted and severely injured. The worker filed an action in federal district court against the power company that owns the power lines. The action seeks $500,000 and alleges that the power company's negligent construction, maintenance, and operation of the power lines caused the injury. The power company is a State A corporation and all its operations are in State A. The power company filed a third-party complaint against the owner-operator of the crane, a State B citizen. The third-party claim is based on state law and alleges that the crane's owner-operator is liable to the power company for any liability the power company has to the injured worker. The worker amended his complaint to add a state law negligence claim for $500,000 against the crane's owner-operator.Does the federal court have subject matter jurisdiction over the worker's claim against the owner-operator of the crane?A No, because the court does not have supplemental jurisdiction over the worker's claim against the owner-operator of the crane.B Yes, because the claim arose from the same transaction or occurrence as the worker's claim against the power company.C Yes, because all claims asserted arose from a common nucleus of operative fact.D Yes, because the State B worker has sufficient contacts with State A. what is the value of k in which the expression k-22=13-61 SUBJECT: PSYCHOLOGY Question: Vestibular receptors enable one to balance. True or False?