I’m not sure what the context was around this question but I think that “What did you have on” vs. “What were you having on” are both acceptable for asking this question. They most likely chose to say “What did you have on” because it’s asking in past tense and sounds better than asking “What were you having on”. There are multiple ways to ask questions, and say phrases. Most of the time it really just up to the writer, in your case of your english book to pick which they want to use.
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i don't have the context to know for sure, but one thing the blank could be is american.
this:
They had to fight hard to gain American Independence.
Explanation:
(this sentence is also true historically since americans really had to actually fight the british to gain independence for themselves)
HOWEVER, independence could also apply to other countries since america is not the only country to have ever gained independence.
The correct answer would be [ D. A long prose narrative ]
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1. Which of the following best characterizes the New Kingdom?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that best characterizes the New Kingdoms is answer choice A) It was a time of renewed political strength and cultural change in Egypt.
2. Who was the greatest of the female pharaohs?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that represents the gerates of the female pharaohs is answer choice B) Hatshepsut. She was the most prominent of the many women that were in positions that held power in Egypt.
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give it back to him. Thats all i would do.
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