Answer:
Which sentence uses the underlined vocabulary word correctly?
a.
Some kings raised taxes so they could live in luxury and treachery.
b.
More argued that a king should not raise money through the confiscation of property.
c.
Queen Elizabeth trusted her soldiers and did not fear their sloth.
d.
Elizabeth has no doubt that the stead of her soldiers would be tested in battle.
Answer:
Sample Response: Listening to the story being read helped me imagine details. It is easier for me to picture the setting when I can hear the words being read by the narrator and the characters. Hearing the words helps me imagine that I am there.Explanation:
Answer:
The word in the sentence that the prepositional phrase "on the counter" relates to is "placed".
Explanation:
<em>To place</em> is a ditransitive verb. Ditransitive verbs take both a direct object and an indirect object. In the sentence above, the verb selects the NP "her invention" and the PP "on the counter". The NP denotes the thing located, and the PP the location of the thing. We can prove that <em>place</em> is a ditransitive verb that requieres these two arguments (apart from the subject) by taking out one of them, as this would create an ungrammatical sentence (see 1).
1) *She carefully placed her invention