Answer:
D, "It was only my whim," [The Parson] said; and, after a moment's hesitation: "It was on account of a discovery I made some little time ago, whilst I was hunting up pedigrees for the new county history."
Explanation:
This passage acknowledges the Parson's inclination to refer to Jack Durbeyfield as Sir John in jest. He does so because, in his scouring of the county history, he discovered that Jack belonged to the ancient and knightly family of the d'Urbervilles.
Answer:
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Explanation:
① Complete Predicate.
② Complete Subject.
③ Simple Predicate.
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⑤ Simple Subject.
⑥ Complete Subject.
⑦ Simple Compound Verb.
⑧ Complete Subject.
⑨ Complete Predicate.
⑩ Simple Compound Verb.
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Answer:
The problem in the book 'Middle School: Get Me Out Of Here!' is that Rafe has to adjust with the change of being in a school and a new home.
Explanation:
"Middle School: Get Me Out Of Here" is a novel written by James Patterson. The novel is the second one in the Patterson's 'Middle School' series.
<u>The novel is about 'Rafe' a seventh grader. Rafe is faced with problem in the novel when his mother lost her job and they had to move to their grandmother's house. He was faced with problem of adjusting to new home and new school. In the new school he has to deal with bullies and at home the worries of the loss of his mother's job</u>.
Though he overcame this problem by making new friends in the school which made him forget about the bullies and the worries of home.