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GREYUIT [131]
3 years ago
15

PLEASE I REALLY NEED THIS ANSWERS RIGHT ! <3

English
2 answers:
andreyandreev [35.5K]3 years ago
8 0
  1. a
  2. c
  3. a
  4. c
  5. d
  6. c
  7. a
  8. c
  9. d
  10. d
  11. d
  12. d
  13. b
  14. b
  15. c
  16. b
  17. a
  18. d
  19. b
  20. b
  21. a
  22. c
katen-ka-za [31]3 years ago
7 0

1-a-Madame Magloire.

2-c. A single subject. (A single sentence is made up of one subject and one predicate).

3-b. Some plants <u>growing</u> at an angle can straighten themselves up. ( The underlined word is a present participle derived from " ..plants that are growing at...").

4-d. All of the above

5-d. The boy and his friends <u>run </u>every day.

6-c. That book is Laura's

7-a. Her brother Chris is on the basketball team.

8-c. Implication.

9-d. No particular person, place, or thing.

10-d. All of the above

11-d. Metaphor

12-a. The speaker sounds <u>hoarse</u>, as if he has a cold.

13-b. The letter <u>will be written </u>by her.

14-a. Who

15-c. seem

16-b. has

17-a. annoying ( The speaker is giving an opinion about Harry).

18-d. both b and c

19-b. Jack Smith

20-b. single sentence

21-a- angry

22-c-hard


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