Please find the answers and explanations below:
1) The big, brown dog sat next to the couch and chewed a bone. YES
2) The dog sat next to the couch and chewed a bone loudly. NO
3) The dog, Max, sat next to the couch and chewed a bone. NO
4) The dog sat next to the couch and chewed a bone with her new puppies. NO
The sentence that uses an adjective phrase is option 1) “The big, brown dog sat next to the couch and chewed a bone.” The adjective phrase is “big, brown” and it modifies the noun “dog”.
Sentence 2 doesn't have an adjective phrase that modifies a noun
Sentence 3 doesn't have an adjective phrase that modifies a noun since the name “Max, which is between commas just adds and clarifies information about the noun “dog”.
Sentence 4 doesn't have an adjective phrase that modifies a noun. The only adjective in that sentence is “new” that modifies the noun “puppies” but it is not a phrase.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Our [final] basketball game was ruined by a storm.
I am planning a [dinosaur-themed] birthday party.
The new girl [from France] is sitting at my project table.
I was starving when I got home [from work on Monday].
Maya would try to have an early night [when she had band practice in the morning].
The science exam will be held on Thursday morning [in the library].
These are the answers to the following questions:
<span>23. Why is it ironic that Booth called Lincoln a "tyrant"?
A. bc Booth was the opposite of a tyrant.
B. bc Lincoln was the opposite of a tyrant.
C. bc Lincoln was a tyrant
D. bc Booth was a tyrant
24. What was Samuel Mudd's motivation in getting rid of Lincoln?
A. Mudd would lose his property (slaves) if Lincoln's policies continued.
B. Mudd would gain important friends in high places
C. None of these
D. Mudd would receive money from Booth for helping
25. Which adjective best describes how Mary Todd Lincoln was portrayed following her husband's death.
A. Selfish
B. Weak
C. Afraid
D. All of the above
27. Before Lincoln's assassination, how many presidents were assassinated? How many after?
A. 4 before, 4 after
B. 3 before, 5 after
C. 1 before, 7 after
D. 2 before, 6 after
28. For what reason did John Surratt run off to Canada?
A. His mother and sister were being questioned; Booth and Mudd were both arrested.
B. There is no connection between John Surratt going to Canada and Lincoln's assassination.
C. Other family members needed help there.
D. There was a warrant out for his arrest.
34. After Booth and Herold were asked to leave Mudd's house, thy spent a few nights sleeping on the ground in the woods in Maryland. Why were these men dangerous?
A. They were well armed.
B. They were cornered.
C. They were desperate.
D. All of the above
35. What lie did Mary Surratt get caught telling to the authorities?
A. She told the men her son was not at home.
B. She told the men she did not know that Lincoln has been assassinated.
C. She told the men that her name was not Mary Surratt.
D. She told the men that she did not know Lewis Powell.
36. Why did the authorites question Samuel Arnold?
A. Someone ratted him out.
B. He looked guilty
C. He had been one of the co-conspirators with Booth in the kidnapping scheme.
D. He gave himself up willingly.</span>
Answer: The answer is C: Character vs nature
Explanation: