The correct answers to the given questions are:
- d. All of the above.
- c. Sometimes found in newspapers and magazines.
- c. The seasons of the year
- d. No particular person, place, or thing.
<h3>What is a Common Noun?</h3>
This refers to the type of noun that does not refer to a particular person, place, or thing and is NOT capitalized, except it begins a sentence.
Hence, the correct answers to the second part of the question are:
- a. Madame Magloire
- c. A single subject
- b. Some plants growing at an angle can straighten themselves up.
- d. All of the above
- d. The boy and his friends run every day.
- c. That book is Laura's
- a. Her brother Chris is on the basketball team.
- d. Context clue
- d. No particular person, place, or thing
- d. All of the above
- d. Metaphor
- a. The speaker sounds hoarse as if he has a cold.
- b. The letter will be written by her.
- a. Who
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Paradoxes work by circularly falsifying the previous statement, and changing what the statement is asking.
I think it's either A or B... I'm not sure though.
"A.His curiosity hinders his journey back home" is the best option in terms of how Odysseus' sense of curiosity affect the progress of the plot in The Odyssey.
So I am assuming the first question has to do with the given post....?
Anyways, here is what I got, A short summary of the given post is the following: Khias, or whomever wrote it, found that listening to the speech without stopping it to examine it carefully and accurately, caused them to feel overwhelmed. They then listened to it again, this time stopping it and using the strategy of pausing to summarize it, and they then understood it more.
2. Evaluate the strength of those reasons and evidence: This is a good strategy, especially since they gave a claim, which was that they failed to understand a certain thing, and while they tried new things, they have come to understand it more. This is a strong strategy.
3. Was any irrelevant evidence used by Johnson? If so, what was the impact on you as the listener? I don't think so, she had a problem, and found a solution to it.
I cannot answer 4 and 5 because I think that requires you yourself, since I am not a part of your class, and I don't know your classmates. I hope this helps ~♡