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The <span>Declaration of Independence intended to be a formal declaration of war:
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A. Yes. Though fighting preceded the writing, it wasintended to be a formal declaration of war.
Conflicts between American colonists and British soldiers started in April 1775, however the formal Declaration of Independence happened on July 4, 1776.
Answer: C) A group of words that contains a subject and a verb and that is used as part of a sentence.
Explanation: A clause is basically like a sentence in that it also contains a subject and a verb, just like a sentence. The main difference is that it does not always have an independent meaning like a sentence does. Therefore, it can be used as part of a sentence.
Example of clause: The girl ran away.
This has a subject (the girl) and a verb (ran). It can also be used in a sentence: The girl that I met at school ran away from me.
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The interaction between Fatima and Martina shows that Martina is welcoming and friendly toward new yearbook club members.
<h3>What is Martina like?</h3>
In the excerpt, Martina offers to help Fatima adjust to the new environment she is in by offering her advice on the way to do things.
Fatima had just joined the Yearbook Club and had little idea about how things functioned and so was in distress.
Martina offers to help her select a task that would be give Fatima some experience and calm her down.
This shows that Martina has a helpful nature and is friendly towards new members like Fatima.
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Answer:
1). C). Eat
2). C). Badly
3). C). Advertised
Explanation:
Pronunciation plays a key role in determining the meaning of the words especially when they contain similar sounds. The words whose underlined portions pronounce differently are mentioned above.
In the first question, the words 'instead,' 'head,' and 'weather,' the morpheme '-ea' is pronounced similarly as 'e^.' While in 'eat,' it is pronounced as 'i:t.' Thus, 'eat' possesses a distinct pronunciation among the words provided in the group.
In the second, the sound of '-a' is similarly pronounced in 'save,' 'replace,' and 'raise' as 'ei.' However, in the word 'badly,' 'a' has a deeper sound as 'ae' and it is pronounced in a different manner. Hence option C is the correct answer.
Similarly, in the last question, the words 'caused,' 'promised,' and 'raised' read the participle suffix '-ed' in the same manner as ';zed' while 'advertised' is pronounced as '-aized.' Hence, it has a varied sound and thus, option C is correct again.