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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Atticus accounts him by the court to help Tom Robinson, a man who has been blamed of raping a woman, Mayella Ewell. Even though many of Maycomb's people disapprove, Atticus says yes to help Tom to the best of his ability.
Atticus is helping Tom Robinson because it's the correct thing to do and he knew he was telling the truth, Atticus is not harmful and like other people in his town.
The judge says yes to Atticus because he is the only one who would be saying yes to take his problems and failure, to the judge, is inevitable.
Answer: Yeah Probably,
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Explanation: because its the only one that rhymes by far.
It is whom. You can only use who if you can replace is with he or she.