Which answer best explains how the participle whistling is used in this sentence?

Whistling a cheerful tune, my father mowed the lawn.


It is used as a verb to describe the father's main action.


It is used as an adjective to describe the noun father.


It is used as an adverb to describe the verb mowed.


It is used as a noun and serves as the subject of the sentence.

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Answer 1

Answer: It is used as an adverb to describe the verb mowed

Explanation: I hope this helps!

Answer 2

Answer:

It is used as an adjective to describe the noun father.

Explanation:

Which Answer Best Explains How The Participle Whistling Is Used In This Sentence?Whistling A Cheerful

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Which details are important to include in a summary about how women in the 1890s excelled in bicycle racing, despite some disapproval? Check all that apply.

Women were strong competitors.
Men frequently watch other men compete, so it is not surprising that women attended cycling races.
Some people thought that it was “disgusting and degrading” for women cyclists to compete.
Women worked to break each other’s records in cycling.
A New York Times reporter attended and reported on Jane Yatman’s performance.
Irene Brush rode 200 miles in 22 hours.

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Answer:

A.) Women were strong competitors.

C.) Some people thought that it was “disgusting and degrading” for women cyclists to compete.

D.) Women worked to break each other’s records in cycling.

Explanation:

B. direction: Read the sentences. use context clues to find the meaning of the bolded words. write the letter of the correct answer on your paper.
1.sunlight can't shine through opaque objects like brick walls and wooden doors. using the examples clue, what does the word opaque in this sentence means ?A. thin B. thick C. clear D. transparent

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Answer:

NOOOOOO DONT WANT REEDBOOK

Explanation:

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why would ben franklinuse a woman's name as an alias

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Explanation:

In other words, Franklin's name might have been an asset in Philadelphia later in his life, but it would have been a liability in London at the same time.  

What mood is set by line "There's" still a lot of work to be done".
A. Blah
B. overwhelming
C. grumpy.
D determination

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D. Because “There’s” is like a more “you want and need to get it done” sound to it

Answer:

I think it's D because there's still a alot of work to be done be because it sound good with D

what is culture? in your own words

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Answer:  Culture is a learned meaning system that consists of patterns of. traditions, beliefs, values, norms, and symbols that are passed from one generation to the next.

Explanation:  :)

Which sentence has the correct use of a semicolon?
a. Since you asked my opinion; I will tell you and I hope you will listen well.
b. Carl is tall; his brother is short.
He knocked; several times no one came to the door.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
с

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Answer:

B. Carl is tall; his brother is short.

Explanation:

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What is the function of lines 45-51 in relation to the rest of the passage?

A) This section supports claims made throughout the passage that more literary works need to be translated.

B) This section supports the claim made earlier in the passage that bestselling authors come from many countries.

C) This section supports the claim made at the end of the passage about the importance of the essays in the anthology.

D) This section supports the claim made later in the passage that millions of dollars are donated each year to the field of translation.

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Answer:

I need the lines 45-51 to answer this but is must have the topic or I can't answer it correctly

When the narrator says, “This doesn’t look promising,” it shows that she is expecting
a. to be disappointed in the place.
b. to get lost trying to find the place.
c. to have trouble finding a parking place
d. to be late getting there.

here the story

A little after 5:30 p.m., Serena and I hop into Jayson’s car. “Where are we headed?” I ask.

2
“A little place I know downtown. But it’s a surprise, so you’ll just have to wait and see when we get there,” Jayson replies.

3
We live in a part of Los Angeles called Baldwin Hills, tucked between the 405, the 10, and the 110. To get pretty much anywhere, you’ve got to hop onto a freeway. We get onto the parking lot that is the 110 freeway. It’s only a few miles to downtown, but we all settle in for a long ride. Jayson turns up the radio, so we don’t hear the noise of the other cars, and I turn my attention to our traveling companions in the cars next to us.

4
We are all just a few feet from each other, but we are in our own little metal and glass compartments. I can’t help but wonder what is going on in their world. There’s a guy in a black sports car who is clearly texting while driving. You can tell by the way that he looks down toward the bottom of his steering wheel and then looks back up at the traffic ahead of him. There’s a mom driving a minivan, talking to her kids in the back seat and eating fast food. The fast food isn’t making her trip any faster. On the other side, a grandpa sings wildly and plays the drums on the steering wheel. Now that’s a happy man! Does anyone wonder about me, Serena, and Jayson? Can they tell we are on our way to a celebration dinner?

5
As we leave the freeway, I see the tall skyscrapers of downtown L.A. and the bright lights of Staples Center. In front of me, I see more traffic. I am pretty excited because some of L.A.’s hottest restaurants are located just outside of the Staples Center; maybe this is Jayson’s surprise.

6
But soon, we pass the bright, fancy restaurants. I tap Jayson on the shoulder, and he turns down the radio and asks, “What’s up?”

7
“I’m kind of wondering where we’re headed. We just passed up a bunch of nice restaurants.”

8
“Don’t worry. I’m taking you to L.A.’s most popular dining hotspot. You won’t be disappointed.”

9
But the farther we drive, the less promising the streets look. We have left the bright lights behind and are now traveling in an area with strip malls and warehouses, a lot of them abandoned. Serena peers out the window and points at large flat parking lot between two warehouses. “Park there,” she tells Jayson. This doesn’t look promising.

10
We get out of the car, and I am overwhelmed with the aroma of cooking foods. I can’t figure out what I am smelling, but before you know it, Serena, Jayson, and I are walking through massive warehouse doors.

11
I can’t believe my eyes. Inside the warehouse there are hundreds of people from every part of L.A. There are 20 or 30 food trucks, painted with crazy signs advertising Korean tacos, deep fried macaroni and cheese, pizza with curry, fruit smoothies, and homemade cupcakes. The choices are mind boggling. Most people either stand and eat or set up lawn chairs that they brought with them. The live music in the background is like a soundtrack for the laughing, talking, and eating.

12
“How did you know about this?” I ask Jayson.

13
“One of my friends owns the truck called ‘Spicy Q.’ They sell pulled pork, ribs, and smoked chicken. He told me they’d be here tonight.”

14
“Aren’t they always here?”

15
“No. These food trucks go all over the city. People use the Internet or Twitter to find out where they are parked. Most of these guys went to cooking school or business school, but can’t afford a permanent restaurant. “

16
“What are you two waiting for? I’m starving,” Serena interrupts us.

17
“Let’s eat!” I reply, and we head for the long line in front of Spicy Q.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

it doesn't seem to be promising when u break or someone else breaks a promise you or them are sad

What is a good synonym for the word issues, that isn't negative?

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Answer: Inconveniences

Text-Dependent QuestionsDirections: For the following questions, choose the best answer or respond in complete sentences.1. PART A: Which statement best expresses the central idea of the text?A. Jonathan Edwards doesn’t agree with God’s forgiving nature towards sinners, ashe continues to keep them out of hell.B. Jonathan Edwards supports the ideas conveyed in religious texts that claim thatanyone can be spared from hell, no matter their sins.C. Jonathan Edwards believes that God, angered by sinners’ actions, subjectivelycontrols their fate and eventual bleak endD. Jonathan Edwards fears for himself and others, as it’s difficult to predict whatwill anger God and incite his wrath.

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Answer:

D) Jonathan Edwards fears for himself and others, as it's difficult to predict what will anger God and incite his wrath.

Explanation:

Part A: Jonathan Edwards is fearful for himself and others, as it is difficult to foretell what may enrage God and provoke his vengeance. This is because throughout the text, Jesus discusses how we are dangling by a thread, using images such as a spider's web and thin air to fall to hell.

Part B: Text support for Part A: God's anger is like enormous streams that have been dammed for the time being; they continue to grow and rise higher and higher until an outlet is provided.

Why structure did the author use?

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Answer:

Explanation:

wheres the question?

what structure did he use?

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who are you?:) ​

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Answer:

A human/person.

Explanation:

who are you?

Answer:

ur mother

Explanation:

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I'm confused.
Please awnser

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Answer:

Homoynm  

Explanation:

how does the hydrologic cycle explain why rivers and lakes do not run out of water?

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Answer:

It's energy in the form of light, and heat causes water to EVAPORATE from oceans, rivers, lakes and even puddles. “Evaporate” means it turns the water from a liquid to a gas, or “vapor.” Warm air currents rising from the earth's surface lift this water vapor up into the atmosphere.

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Answer:

2.  Paul's Hair Salon is next to Sam's Shoes.

3.  Da Vinci's Bakery is on the corner of Third Avenue and Fifth Street.

4.  Café Z is between DJ Drugstore and Tiny Toys.

5.  Paul lives at 25 Second Avenue.

6.  His apartment is on the fourth floor.

7.  Café Z and DJ Drugstore are next to Joe's Gym.

8.  Fred's Flowers is on the corner of Second Avenue and Fifth Street.

9.  Star Restaurant is between Fred's Flowers and Paul's Hair Salon.

10. Harvest Bank is under 15 Second Avenue.

Explanation:  This was fairly easy to comprehend.  Although if you were truly having trouble understanding this, the strategy I used to solve this was to just observe where the specified location(s) were and scan the list for the words that made the most sense when I filled in the blank.

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Determine the use of the prepositional phrase in the following sentence.

The car beside the old bus is Jenny's.

O adjective
Oadverb​

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Answer:

i dont understand...

Explanation:

Answer:

ADJECTIVE

Explanation:

trust

Which of these lines from "A Piece of String" helps set up the conflict of Matre Hauchecome? A. He was soon lost in the noisy and slowly moving crowd which was busy with interminable bargainings. B. He concealed his "find"... then he pretended to be still looking on the ground for something... c. At Jourdain's the great room was full of people eating, as the big court was full of vehicles...​

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I believe the answer is B. He concealed his "find"... then he pretended to be still looking on the ground for something...

I read it a few months ago, so my memory could be rusty, but I am pretty sure this is the answer out of the options given.

I hope this helps! :)

Select the correct answer. Which right did the states have under the Articles of Confederation?

A. the right to elect individual representatives to the Continental Congress

B. the right to wage war and make peace

C. the right to sign treaties with other governments

D. the right to set up post offices

(IT'S ((NOT)) B)​

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Answer:

Select the correct answer. Which right did the states have under the Articles of Confederation? A. the right to elect individual representatives to the Continental CongressThank you

Answer:

B

Explanation:

The states have the right to elect individual representatives to the Continental Congres under the articles of confederation.

Article of confederation was passed on 1777.

The __________ is used for an event that continues to occur at the present moment in time.

A. simple present
B. present perfect
C. present progressive
D. present perfect progressive

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Answer: a

Explanation: because i already took the test

Tied round the neck of the bottle was a paper label with the words
"DRINK ME" beautifully printed on it in large letters.
It was all very well to say "Drink me," but the wise little Alice was not
going to do that in a hurry. "No, I'll look first," she said, "and see whether
it's marked poison' or not."?

O A. It was all very well to say "Drink me," but the wise little Alice didn't
(13)
B. Alice finds a bottle and tries to "see whether it's marked 'poison or
not" (13)
O C. Tied round the neck of the bottle is a "paper label" that says drink
me (13)
O D. Upon finding the strange bottle, Alice checks to see if it's
poisonous (13)


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Answer:

Explanation:b

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Answer:

number 3: may I please go see a movie with my freinds?

Explanation:

it is very formal and is very gentlemanly

In the story " Good Day" Why is Esperanza willing to give the little one' $5? Do you believe $5 is a big deal to
Esperanza and her family

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Answer:

No cheating allowed!

Explanation:

Cheating = F

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Answer:

A. Simile

Explanation:

"His face was deathly pale, and the lines of it were hard like drawn wires."

The word like indicates that the answer is a simile, because a simile is comparing two things using "like" or "as".

Why isn't it hyperbole?

There is no exaggeration throughout the sentence.

Why not personification?

There is no object that is being given humanistic traits.

Match each sentence part to the question it answers.

Drawing on her love of running, she decided to organize a 5K

run to raise money for the families of patients at a local

children's hospital

Which sentence part

> contains the main subject Drawing on her love of running

and action?

Which sentence part tells

C) why the subject took this

action?

to raise money for the families of patients at a

local children's hospital

Which sentence part tells

where the subject got the (1) she decided to organize a 5K run

idea for the action?

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drawing on her love of running, she decided to organize a 5 k.run to raise money for families of patients at a local children's hospital.

to help raise money for families of patients at a local children's hospital.

Answer:

1. she decided to organize a 5K

2.to raise money for the families of patients at a local children's hospital

3. drawing on her love of running

Explanation: took quiz

There is no consistent rhyme or meter in "The Road Not Taken".
- True
✅False

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The answer is false i hope that helps

Answer:

False

Explanation:

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Explanation:

telephone is correct

the answer is windows because it has a /z/ sound at the end

chicanery is to trick as what as circle?

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Answer:

shape

Explanation:

What building is pictured below? Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, England, designed by Robert Smythson in the 1590's. A. Elizabeth Hall, the home of Elizabeth Shewsbury b. Hardwick Hall, the home of Elizabeth Shrewsbury c. Smythson Hall, the home of Elizabeth Shrewsbury d. Hardwick Hall, the home of Elizabeth Smythson.

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The building that is pictured below is B. Hardwick Hall, the home of Elizabeth Shrewsbury.

From the complete question, the picture is Hardwick Hall. It is an architecturally significant country house. It was built in 1599 for the Bess of Hardwick. The building was designed by Robert Smythson.

Hardwick Hall, the home of Elizabeth Shrewsbury. She was known as the Bess of Hardwick. She was a notable figure among English society and she was very wealthy.

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Answer: B

Explanation:

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A) SENTENCE
B) PHRASE
C) BOTH
D) NONE

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Answer:

B, its a phrase

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Read the passage then answer the questions that follow.

Texting or using a cell phone while driving is very hazardous. This negligent act causes a great amount of car accidents every year (Copeland 2). While driving, adults and teenagers cannot resist the urge to pick up their cell phone and send a text or respond to one. As soon as the driver’s eyes meet his/her cellular device, the focus on the road is drawn away. Every year, about 421,000 people are injured in crashes that have involved a driver who was distracted in some way. Each year, 330,000 accidents caused by texting while driving lead to severe injuries. This means that over 78% of all distracted drivers are distracted because they have been texting while driving (Copeland 5). Further, car crashes are four times more common to take place while the driver is on their mobile device over any other causes (Mulgrew 8). When people engage with a text message, it’s not possible to look in both directions at once; therefore, all of their focus goes straight to the screen of the cell phone. It’s hard for all drivers, especially teenagers, to put down the cell phone and keep their hands on the wheel, and this negligence results in many dangers, and even deadly car crashes.

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Answer:

Tha answer is Letter B

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