Answer:
Remote has multiple definitions. I'm not sure which one your school wants so I'll lay them all out for you in the explanation.
Explanation:
A distant place.
An electronic device used to control another electronic device.
An aloof individual.
Answer:
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Anne held a very different opinion regarding many things. This resulted in tension between the family.</em>
Explanation:
This question is related to the exceptional Diary of Anne Frank. It is about a family who has gone into hiding to save themselves from the holocaust. Anne expresses her disapproval of all that has been happening around her. She has no one to play with hence she feels lonely without friends. She wanted to become a journalist but because of Hitler's orders she had to leave school.
<u><em>She feels as if she is being drifted away from the world. She names her diary kitty and writes in it every day to express her feelings.
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<u><em>Her father is the only one in the family who understands her.</em></u>
Answer:
The sentence "You have nesting dolls" is a simple sentence.
No, "He showed the officers a hotel receipt and an airplane ticket as proof of his time in Buenos Aires" is not a compound sentence.
Explanation:
1. <em>"You have nesting dolls"</em> is a simple sentence as it has just one subject and one verb. Moreover, it also states a simple sentence, and completes a thought. Therefore, it is a simple sentence.
2. <em>"He showed the officers a hotel receipt and an airplane ticket as proof of his time in Buenos Aires" </em>This is not a compound sentence. Compound sentences have at least two independent clauses joined by coordinating conjunction along with a comma. In the given sentence, there is no comma and also contains just one independent clause. Therefore, the correct answer is no, it is not a compound sentence.
The correct answer is: [A]:
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" When the teacher passed out the baby pigs the class was supposed to dissect, one of the students lost their lunch. "
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<u>Note</u>: This is the only answer choice given that uses a "euphemism" ; or "polite-sounding idiom or expression" to replace an otherwise distasteful event or situation or description of something.
In this particular statement, the euphemism is: "lost [their] lunch".
Note that to "lose [one's] lunch" is a euphemism for "vomiting" (an unpleasant description or event.
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Hope this helps!
Best wishes to you!
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