What is shown using a medium camera shot in Monster? the guards eating their breakfast the fear on Steve Harmon's face Petrocelli smiling at the jurors O'Brien at the attorneys' podium

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Answer 1

Answer:

its A.) the guards eating there breakfast

Explanation:

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Answer 2

Answer:

a

Explanation:


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1. The poem tonight I can write describes kisses under the ____ sky
A. endless.
B blue.
C Dark.
D starry.

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Starry? Like what questions are you being asked

Answer:

a endless

Explanation: because the sky is endless.

Read the excerpt from "My First Memory (of
Librarians)."
The implicit details in this excerpt show that the speaker
feels
The welcoming smile of my librarian
The anticipation in my heart
All those books-another world—just waiting
At my fingertips
excited to learn about new places and things.
confident that the librarian likes her more than others.
unhappy that she has to wait to read all the books,
upset that there are too many books to explore

Answer:excited to learn about new places and things

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Answer:a,

Explanation:

Excited to learn about new places and things

Answer:

A

Explanation:

i did it on edge In 2020

What would be the two nouns? And I need to make sure the other ones are right

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Answer:

Minders, and record.

Explanation:

Select the correct answer.
Which of these situations is most likely to be an example of a setting that will influence the plot of a story?
A.
A beam of sunlight makes a red barn door shine.
B.
A character looks at his hands after jumping a fence.
C.
A strong storm takes out the electricity on an island.
D.
A character lives in a small house on a long street.
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Answer:

c

Explanation:

since the electricity was taken out, it can cause something that makes up the plot because it'll be the "problem" that's a part of the plot

A strong storm takes out the electricity on an island is an example of a setting that will influence the plot of a story, hence option C is correct.

What is the setting of a story?

The geographical location, the geographical conditions, the time period, and the cultural context are all examples of the setting in a narrative.

If the setting presents a challenge or conflict for the characters, or if it undergoes changes that have an impact on them, this aspect may have an impact on the plot.

Therefore, "A strong storm takes out the electricity on an island" involves a significant change in the setting and has a direct impact on the character, allowing for a twist in the plot, hence option C is correct.

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This is from the short story, Where Is Here? Please answer really quick!!!!

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Answer:

1) The stranger has come to visit because the house once belonged to his parents, and he grew up there

2) The mother thinks the man could be a thief or possibly a murderer

3) The stranger bursts into tears upon being told that the visit was over

4) The lights in the rooms of the house have dimmed, and begun to flicker and the colors of everything are fading. There are stains on the wall and there is a strange new smell about the house

Explanation:

All of these answers can be found directly in the text.

50 POINTS!!!!!! PLS HELP!!!! BRAINLIEST TO FIRST PERSON RIGHT!!!!!!!
Read the paragraph.

As I approached the podium to give my speech, I was shaking and sweating. How would I ever be able to start talking, let alone make my ideas come alive for the audience? I took a deep breath and introduced my topic.

Which statement explains how figurative language is used in the passage?

Personification is used to show that the speaker wants to reach his audience.
Hyperbole is used to show that the speaker is shaking and sweating.
Personification is used to show that the speaker is shaking and sweating.

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Answer: Personification

Explanation: I believe its personification due to " make my ideas come alive for the audience"

Answer:

It should be B, personification.

Explanation:

At the beginning of chapter 3, who in the crowd
captures Hester's attention?
(scarlet letter)

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chile just read.

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Answer:

she suddenly spots her Husband

three reasons why your GPA and class rank are important.

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Answer:

so you can go to a better college highschool and get a good job

Explanation:

If you are in a race, and you pass a guy in second place. What place are you in now?

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Answer:

first

Explanation:

how is objectivism different from communism

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Answer:

In ethical objectivism moral law is uncreated and eternal and not subject to any will, divine or human.  Communism proposes that moral law is subject to the law because humans are innately flawed in morals. Basically it is up to the law to regulate social behavior.  Objectivism is in relation to moral law that is pre-existing and innate, that human beings naturally want the best for each other.  Communism rejects that and imposes that the state knows whats best for the collective.

Explanation:

Saving Electricity
According to the first paragraph, what are the two central reasons why people should not waste electricity?
A) It creates an overload and can cause power outages
B) It is expensive and it is harmful to the environment
C) It can cause the power company to raise its rates and limit power
D) It can reduce the number of hours people can watch TV and work on computers

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Answer:

I think the two reasons why people should save electricity are

option B and option C

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Which is one content difference between the play and the The Diary of a Young Girl? the fact that Anne sees her diary as a prized possession the way that Anne writes in her diary about how she is feeling the fact that Anne dates every entry in her diary the way in which Anne ends up having a diary in the annex

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Answer:

the way that Anne writes in her diary about how she is feeling

Explanation:

That is the reason why she saw her diary as a priced possession.

Answer:

It's D.

Explanation:

Just got it right on my unit test review.

A summary is a concise, complete, and accurate overview of a text. It should not include a statement of your opinion or an analysis. Utilize your new vocabulary words and make sure to include evidence and key details from the text.

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There isn't enough info to answer your question.

Read the excerpt from "Opening Ceremonies of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge" by Hon. Seth Low, Mayor of the City of Brooklyn. Fourteen years ago a city of 400,000 people on this side of the river heard of a projected suspension bridge with incredulity. The span was so long, the height so great, and the enterprise likely to be so costly, that few thought of it as something begun in earnest. The irresistible demands of commerce enforced these hard conditions. But Science said, "It is possible," and Courage said, "It shall be!" To-day a city of 600,000 people welcomes with enthusiasm the wonderful creation of genius. Graceful, and yet majestic, it clings to the land like a thing that has taken root. Beautiful as a vision of fairyland it salutes our sight. The impression it makes upon the visitor is one of astonishment, an astonishment that grows with every visit. No one who has been upon it can ever forget it. This great structure cannot be confined to the limits of local pride. The glory of it belongs to the race. Not one shall see it and not feel prouder to be a man. What is the central idea of this excerpt? This magnificent bridge was built despite the many doubts of the people of New York. The Brooklyn Bridge is an example of the kind of glory the human race should strive for. Everyone who sees or walks across this bridge will feel proud and remember its glory. The Brooklyn Bridge will attract many more visitors and business partners to New York.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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Answer:

A. Climax

Explanation:

Answer: It would be A climax

Explanation:

it would be climax because that is the turning point in the story. vote me brainlest - Elexis glad I  could help

Who should the government “cherish” according to Thoreau

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Answer:

n “Civil Disobedience” Thoreau not only calls for resistance to immoral and unjust government actions, he also criticizes the foundations of representative democracy — majority rule, voting, and representation

Explanation:

what is a good way to start off a debate? I was thinking of starting with a question but I'm not sure

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Answer: 5 ways to begin a debate, HOPE THIS HELPS ;]

Tell a personal story

People are drawn to stories and personal insight from their accumulated years of experience. Using what you know from firsthand knowledge can really help connect with your audience and have them remember you. While it is not about standing out, it is about being authentic, intimate, and importantly, genuine.

Share an amazing fact

Grabbing your audience’s attention is a great tactic too. During a debate, you can greatly improve your side’s position by giving facts, data, and statistics to bolster your points. If the facts are in your favour then you ought to argue the facts.

Use a quotation

Using the words of others can be the most succinct way to summarise a topic or idea. It also adds weight and a reputation behind your argument.

Ask a question

Starting with a question engages your audience and gets them to think in a particular frame of mind. Winning debates is sometimes down to the perspective you are able to offer your audience.

State a problem

Giving a clear idea of the

Conclusion

Using these five ways can really help you make a difference in your debating style and with some luck persuade your audience. let us know in the comments below how your debate went

QUESTION PART 1

01.05 THE TELL-TALE HEART
TRUE!—nervous—very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses—not destroyed—not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell. How, then, am I mad? Hearken! and observe how healthily—how calmly I can tell you the whole story.
It is impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain; but once conceived, it haunted me day and night. Object there was none. Passion there was none. I loved the old man. He had never wronged me. He had never given me insult. For his gold I had no desire. I think it was his eye! yes, it was this! He had the eye of a vulture—a pale blue eye, with a film over it. Whenever it fell upon me, my blood ran cold; and so by degrees—very gradually—I made up my mind to take the life of the old man, and thus rid myself of the eye forever.
Now this is the point. You fancy me mad. Madmen know nothing. But you should have seen me. You should have seen how wisely I proceeded—with what caution—with what foresight—with what dissimulation I went to work! I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him. And every night, about midnight, I turned the latch of his door and opened it—oh so gently! And then, when I had made an opening sufficient for my head, I put in a dark lantern, all closed, closed, that no light shone out, and then I thrust in my head. Oh, you would have laughed to see how cunningly I thrust it in! I moved it slowly—very, very slowly, so that I might not disturb the old man's sleep. It took me an hour to place my whole head within the opening so far that I could see him as he lay upon his bed. Ha! would a madman have been so wise as this? And then, when my head was well in the room, I undid the lantern cautiously—oh, so cautiously—cautiously (for the hinges creaked)—I undid it just so much that a single thin ray fell upon the vulture eye. And this I did for seven long nights—every night just at midnight—but I found the eye always closed; and so it was impossible to do the work; for it was not the old man who vexed me, but his Evil Eye. And every morning, when the day broke, I went boldly into the chamber, and spoke courageously to him, calling him by name in a hearty tone, and inquiring how he has passed the night. So you see he would have been a very profound old man, indeed, to suspect that every night, just at twelve, I looked in upon him while he slept.
Upon the eighth night I was more than usually cautious in opening the door. A watch's minute hand moves more quickly than did mine. Never before that night had I felt the extent of my own powers—of my sagacity. I could scarcely contain my feelings of triumph. To think that there I was, opening the door, little by little, and he not even to dream of my secret deeds or thoughts. I fairly chuckled at the idea; and perhaps he heard me; for he moved on the bed suddenly, as if startled. Now you may think that I drew back—but no. His room was as black as pitch with the thick darkness, (for the shutters were close fastened, through fear of robbers,) and so I knew that he could not see the opening of the door, and I kept pushing it on steadily, steadily.
I had my head in, and was about to open the lantern, when my thumb slipped upon the tin fastening, and the old man sprang up in bed, crying out—"Who's there?"
I kept quite still and said nothing. For a whole hour I did not move a muscle, and in the meantime I did not hear him lie down. He was still sitting up in the bed listening;—just as I have done, night after night, hearkening to the death watches in the wall.
Presently I heard a slight groan, and I knew it was the groan of mortal terror. It was not a groan of pain or of grief—oh, no!—it was the low stifled sound that arises from the bottom of the soul when overcharged with awe. I knew the sound well. Many a night, just at midnight, when all the world slept, it has welled up from my own bosom, deepening, with its dreadful echo, the terrors that distracted me. I say I knew it well. I knew what the old man felt, and pitied him, although I chuckled at heart. I knew that he had been lying awake ever since the first slight noise, when he had turned in the bed. His fears had been ever since growing upon him. He had been trying to fancy them causeless, but could not. He had been saying to himself—"It is nothing but the wind in the chimney—it is only a mouse crossing the floor," or "It is merely a cricket which has made a single chirp." Yes, he had been trying to comfort himself with these suppositions: but he had found all in vain.

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Answer:

so the story-teller claims he isn't crazy although he really is.

Explanation:

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Evehts in The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone
Create a chain of events by putting the events in the correct order.
Akerblad translated the demotic
De Guignes discoveredthe
Champollion unlocked the
Young used demotic to
alphabet
purpose of cartouches.
hieroglyphs.
understand hieroglyphs.

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Answer:de Guignes discovered. Askerblad translated. Young used demonic to understand. Champollion unlocked.

Explanation:just did

Answer:baby joe

Explanation:

FACT OR OPINION 1. America became a country in 1776. 2. Cars that run on electricity are superior to those that run on gas. 3. July 4 is celebrated at Independence Day in the US 4. The Apache were the greatest warriors in history 5. JFK was the 35th president of United States. 6. Andrew young was the 1st African American ambassador to the United States. 7. My opponent would have you believe that lung cancer can be cured simply by posting NO SMOKING signs on anything that stands still. 8. Don’t be the only one on your block who doesn’t have a beautiful lagoon style pool in the backyard

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Answer:

1. Fact

2. Opinion

3. Fact

4. Opinion

5. Fact

6. Fact

7. Opinion

8. Opinion

Explanation:

A fact cannot be disputed, such as a date something occurred or a certain number. An opinion is usually up for dispute, such as who is the greatest/best, or just shows the beliefs of one person.

What type of grammar should you use?

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Answer:

The right kind

Explanation:

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From “Song of the Sky Loom” what feeling are you left with after reading this selection?


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Answer:

The lines show respect for nature. "O our Mother the Earth, O our father/ the Sky..." These lines are showing their respect for nature. It is a characteristic of Native American literature. They respect nature as much or more than their own loved members of their family. Another line "garment of brightness" is a metaphor. The metaphor is an extended one because the light makes up the cloth, the rain makes the fringe, and the border is the rainbow. This shows that nature gives light and water for growing food. It gives the rainbow for beauty and hope.

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP ASAP!! GIVING BRAINLIEST. WOULD RAISE POINTS BUT PEOPLE ARE LEECHES. PLATO

Question
Drag each tile to the correct
box.
Match each word to its underlined synonym.
Tiles
accolade
affront
collateral
novice
placidly
rebuke
upbraid

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Answer:

collateral is the first one, goes to accompanying

accolade is the second, goes to acclaim

upbraid is the third, goes to criticized

affront is thr fourth, goes to insulted

novice is the fifth, goes to beginner

rebuke is the sixth, goes to reproach

placidly is the seventh, goes to patiently

Explanation:

just did this and go them all right

Answer:

This is proof that the answer above me is correct :)

Explanation:

Use the order of operations to simplify (-1/4) +2(9.75-0.75).

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{71}{4}=17.75[/tex]

Explanation:

Remove parentheses:

[tex]\quad \left(-a\right)=-a[/tex]

[tex]=-\frac{1}{4}+2\left(9.75-0.75\right)[/tex]

[tex]=-\frac{1}{4}+18[/tex]

[tex]=\frac{18\cdot \:4}{4}-\frac{1}{4}[/tex]

[tex]=\frac{71}{4}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{71}{4}=17.75[/tex]

=17.75

(-1/4) + 2(9.75 - 0.75) simplifies to 71/4. The process of solving a math problem is simply known as simplifying an expression. An expression is simplified when it is written in the most straightforward way feasible.

Given,

(-1/4) +2(9.75-0.75)

Required to simplify the given equation =?

we have given the equation,

[tex]= (-1/4) +2(9.75-0.75)= (-1/4) + 2(9)=(-1/4) + 18=-1/4 + 18= -1 + 72/4= 71/4[/tex]

There are certain "solving" issues that are connected to "simplification" issues. Parentheses and even nested grouping symbols can be found in some equations, just like they can in some expressions. Whether we're working with equations (so we're also solving), or expressions (and only simplifying), the simplification procedure is the same in both cases.

Therefore, the simplified form of a given equation is 71/4.

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ANNIE is now alone on the stage. She turns, gazing around at the stripped room, bidding it silently farewell, impassively, like a defeated general on the deserted battlefield. All that remains is a stand with a basin of water; and here ANNIE takes up an eyecup, bathes each of her eyes, empties the eyecup, drops it in her purse, and tiredly locates her smoked glasses on the floor.

—The Miracle Worker,
William Gibson

How does the setting reflect how Annie feels at this point in the play?

The emptiness of the room matches her feeling of loss.
The messiness of the room matches the wildness of Helen.
The messiness of the room matches her feelings of jealousy.
The emptiness of the room gives her the privacy she needs to bathe her eyes.

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Answer:

A. The emptiness of the room matches her feeling of loss.

Explanation:

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The emptiness of the room matches her feeling of loss and reflects how Annie feels at this point in the play. Thus, option A is correct.

 

What is play?

A play is a piece of literature created specifically for the theatre that exaggerates events using spoken dialog and plot structure. Playwrights, who write plays, divide their productions into sets and sequences to increase suspense and make the narrative more engrossing for viewers.

In this play, it is clearly set how any feels regarding the environment that she is in. How she feels and silence and a beating for farewell are waiting. Also, it tells about the surroundings and how she locates that there is no one around her. This creates a sense of loneliness for her.

Therefore, option A is the correct option.

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Help with me please I’m falling English): I will prey for you in good deeds. ):::

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Answer:

1st is ryhme

2nd is metaphor

3rd is alliteration

4th is otomotopeia

Explanation:

Answer:

Correct me if i'm wrong but it looks like you already have the right answers

Explanation:

Read the passage from "The Quinceanera.”

The next thing I knew, the alarm on my phone rang, startling me out of a daze. It was 12:30, time for me to leave! In a rush of misery I realized I had to make a choice: get my sister’s gift or make it to my movie on time. A quick look at the jewelry reminded me that there wasn’t anything here I thought she’d like anyhow. But I had to get her something! And then it hit me. My sister liked movies – I could get her movie tickets at the theatre, or a gift certificate she could use whenever she wanted!

The reader can logically predict that the narrator will most likely

regret his decision and go back to the jewelry store.
get involved with his friends and the movie and forget the gift.
watch the movie and then buy his sister a gift she will enjoy.
stay late with his friends and arrive late to the party.

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Answer:

watch the movie and then buuy his sister a gift

Explanation:

The reader can logically predict that the narrator will most likely is :

C) Watch the movie and then buy his sister a gift she will enjoy.

"The Quinceanera”

The reader can logically predict that the narrator will most likely is to watch the movie and then buy his sister a gift she will enjoy.

A quinceañera may be a celebration of a girl's 15th birthday.

It has social roots in Mexico and Southern Europe and is broadly celebrated by young ladies all through Latin America.

The girl celebrating her 15th birthday may be a quinceañera

Thus, the correct answer is C.

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The Ornithopter

Many people know Leonardo da Vinci today as an artist, and it is true that he was indeed a great painter and sculptor, but he was also an inventor and one of the first individuals in recorded history to draft detailed plans for a flying machine.

In order to make a living, Leonardo often depended upon wealthy individuals who would commission work from him. That means they would hire him and pay him to create specific work they wanted. In 1482, when he was 30 years old, Leonardo heard of an opportunity to work for Ludovico Sforza, the Duke of Milan. The duke, however, did not want a painter; he wanted a military engineer to help him defend the city against its enemies. This was an excellent opportunity that would pay Leonardo well, but Leonardo was a peaceful man. He considered war to be “a beastly madness.” He preferred to make things of beauty.

Leonardo made the decision that he could tolerate making weapons if the resources the duke could provide would also allow him to create things he loved. He sent a letter to the duke detailing his skills in designing and building weapons. “I will assemble catapults, mangonels, trebuchets and other instruments of wonderful efficiency…I will make an infinite number of items for attack and defense,” he wrote.

Leonardo’s letter convinced the duke of his talents, and he got the job. He set about designing the weapons that the duke desired. But Leonardo was infinitely creative, always thinking of new things, new ideas—he could not be limited to weapons alone. One idea that he had not mentioned in his application was the ornithopter. It was not a weapon of war, and it was not something that the duke had asked for, but Leonardo went ahead and designed it anyway.

Leonardo was fascinated by the idea of flight. The word “ornithopter” comes from two words meaning “bird” and “wings.” And on first inspection, his plans resembled a bird’s wings attached to a human being’s arms. He concluded that a human being’s arms were neither strong enough nor light enough to stay in the air for long. So, his design included sets of foot pedals and levers that were operated with the hands. He created detailed plans and presented them to the duke, uncertain of how the duke would react to a design for which he didn’t ask.

As it turned out, the duke was very impressed with the ornithopter, but it wasn’t Leonardo’s innovation that excited him. He immediately thought of the ways this machine could be used in war. If a spy could fly over the enemy’s camp, imagine what information he could gather! This was not what Leonardo had intended for his beautiful flying machine.

But how Leonardo felt about war turned out not to matter in the end. His ornithopter was never built—along with his designs for tanks, parachutes, diving suits, machine guns, and even robots that he created for the duke. The ideas of Leonardo da Vinci were centuries ahead of the technology needed to make them.
Read the excerpt from "The Ornithopter."

This was an excellent opportunity that would pay Leonardo well, but Leonardo was a peaceful man. He considered war to be "a beastly madness."

Which type of conflict is expressed in this excerpt?


a)individual vs. society

b)individual vs. individual

c)individual vs. self

d)individual vs. nature

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Answer:

It's b I took the test

Explanation:

Answer:

individual vs. individual

Explanation:

What is the purpose of an introduction?

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Answer:

To inform the audience about the main point of the essay.

The horses (pull, pulls) a ton of hay.

The package sent to me by mother (arrive, arrives) in a few days.

His sense of humor, together with his compassion, (has given, have given) him great understanding for others.

Frogs, which are ugly little creatures, (lives, live) on land and water.

Neither the students nor the animal (has, have) been fed.

Neither of the animals (has, have) been fed.

A few in the auditorium (was, were) very rowdy.

Jose and she (is, are) the soccer champions.

Either a transistor or a capacitor (has, have) been damaged in the storm.

The cast (is, are) celebrating after the play.

All of your essays (was, were) graded yesterday.

Each of the poems (is, are) very beautiful.

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Answer:

1. pull

2. arrives

3. has given

4. live

5. have

6. were

7. are

8. have

9. is

10. were

11. are

Explanation:

Answer:

Pull

arrives

Has Given

Live

Have

Have

Were

Are

Were

Are

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