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<em><u>Two real-life examples of congruent shapes are :</u></em></h2>
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<em><u> (1) Pages of book</u></em><em><u>.</u></em></h2><h2>
<em><u>(2) Two same mobile phones.</u></em></h2>
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B) Lemonade, a tuna sandwich, and an apple.
Explanation:
When you analyze a group of words looking for the main clause, you have to find three things: a subject, a verb, and a complete thought. If one of these three items is missing, a fragment results.
Lemonade, a tuna sandwich, and an apple... is not a complete thought, it's more of a list.
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By repeating certain words he says back to him
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In the first stanza, the speaker has mixed feelings as to which road to take because they seem so similar. He tries to peer down one as far as he can and then considers the other. He finds them both to be about the same but he has to choose.
Answer:
These details reveal how the narrator put the sketch in his pocket without knowing why. They suggest that he acts out of a compulsion that is not his own. He is controlled by something else.
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