The answer for this blank is by. BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY
By stressing certain words or syllables.
Question 2
Answer: Across the bay, fleets of old fishing boats was seen on the horizon.
Explanation: The subject <em>fleets</em> (plural noun) <em>of old fishing boats </em>mismatches the verb <em>was seen </em>(only for I/he/she/it)
Question 5
Answer: John cried.
Explanation: This sentence is the only one with a subject and a predicate. "Because he wasn't hungry" is a reason clause that must depend on another sentence. "Rebekah drove a race car she won three races" is not a valid sentence unless you place a semicolon after the word "car" to separate the two predicates in it (or a period to make two separate sentences).
Question 10
Answer: I studied
Explanation: The subject "I" is not properly divided from the verb (studied), complement (for the test) and the independent clause joined by the word "but" (but I still didn't pass it).
Answer:
The card that Cora bought for me was <em><u>the most thoughtful</u></em> one of all.
Explanation:
The words 'of all' suggests three or more things.
The rule says to use the superlative form for three or more things.
The superlative form is either:
> the + adjective + est (for 1- or 2-syllable adjectives -- though there are exceptions)
> the + most + adjective (for multisyllabic adjectives -- though there are exceptions)
For the analogies:
1.)cherish: treasure: : install: mount
2.) collaborate: team: : poverty: poor
For the contractions:
how is: how's
how did: how'd
Might have: might've
Must have: Must've
Corrected Sentence: The Life and Times of Charles Pinckney was published by the University of South Carolina on August 15, 2004.
Adj: bountiful Noun: Harvest
Adj:bustling Noun: City
Adj Glamorous Adj:Hollywood
I hadn't realized I embarrassed her last week.
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