Answer:
Everyone= subject
Should listen= verbal phrase
to the teacher= prepositional phrase
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Answer: Books I-IV are referred to as the Telemachy--the opening story of Odysseus' son Telemakhos--which prepares us for what's to come. The Telemachy serves a dramatic purpose by implying that the son has a essential role in the overthrow of the brazen suitors, a part for which he is not yet ready.
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Answer:
Romeo is unhappy, and Mercutio is upbeat. 
Explanation:
This is proven by the line "You have dancing shoes with nimble soles; I have a soul of lead"
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>B. We were walking by the lake when we heard a siren. 
C. By the time I graduated, I had attended three different high schools. 
D. Though he had been rude at first, Rupert eventually won over the congregation 
These three sentences are all correct, because even if the verb tense shifts it still makes sense within the context of the situation.</span>