What is the best way to rewrite the sentence?
The quarterback passed the ball 35 yards for a touchdown,
the crowd jumping up and cheering wildly.

A. The quarterback passed the ball 35 yards for a touchdown.
The crowd jumping up and cheering wildly.

B. The quarterback passed the ball 35 yards for a touchdown
the crowd jumping up. And cheering wildly.

C. The quarterback passed the ball 35 yards for a touchdown
and the crowd jumped up, it was cheering wildly.

D. The quarterback passed the ball 35 yards for a touchdown.
The crowd jumped up and cheered wildly.

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Answer 1

Answer:

I think its A.

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

D

Explanation:

A. and B. are wrong because the verbs are not correctly conjugated.

C. is wrong because because the verb jumped up is conjugated using the preterite tense while was cheering is in the continuous past instead.

D. is correct because both verbs are in the preterite tense.


Related Questions

On Day 3, Brian

caught his first rabbit.

got the rescue pack from the plane.

reached the plane on the raft.

found a candy bar.

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Answer:

I haven't read the book, but I believe it would make sense to say it's D, he found a candy bar

Explanation:

If it's been three days, it'd be likely that he already got whatever he needed from the plane after the crash and that he'd already had figured out how to catch rabbits because what else would he eat to survive? That would leave you with either option C or D, and I find it logical to go with D, but just remember that your answer is your own choice and that mine could very well be incorrect.

If this was wrong or too late, I apologize.

Answer the question below

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Answer:

The phrase would be "out of breath"

Explanation:

It says that he was playing the harmonica until he was sweating and out of breath. Therefore when it says "tried to get his wind", it means he is trying to catch his breath.

“Out of breath” would be the correct answer

Which word is a synonym of nonchalant?

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Synonyms of nonchalant

daily, effortless, free-and-easy, passing(a), fooling, chance(a), cursory, insouciant, occasional, perfunctory, casual, everyday.

Part A

What is an implied idea in "To My Old Master"?


Jourdon trusts the Colonel to reimburse him for unpaid wages.

Jourdon does not believe the Colonel will keep his promises if he and his wife return to work on the plantation.

Jourdon is eager to share details with the Colonel about how well he is doing.

Jourdon wants to return to work for the Colonel but does not think he can make enough money working on the plantation.
Question 2
Part B

Which evidence from "To My Old Master" best supports the answer in Part A?


"I am doing tolerably well here. I get $25 a month, with victuals and clothing; have a comfortable home for Mandy (the folks call her Mrs. Anderson), and the children,"

"Mandy says she would be afraid to go back without some proof that you were disposed to treat us justly and kindly; and we have concluded to test your sincerity by asking you to send us our wages for the time we served you."

"I got your letter, and was glad to find that you had not forgotten Jourdon, and that you wanted me to come back and live with you again, promising to do better for me than anybody else can."

"This will make us forget and forgive old scores and rely on your justice and friendship in the future."

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for part a it’s b and also for part b it’s is b

Answer: part A:Jourdon wants to return to work for the Colonel but does not think he can make enough money working on the plantation.

 part B:"This will make us forget and forgive old scores and rely on your justice and friendship in the future.                                                  "Explanation: I took the test

In Chapter 1, the fact that Brian forgot about the hatchet as the plane took off shows that Brian feels ____________ about the hatchet.

1. thankful
2. embarrassed
3. indifferent
4. angry

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Answer: He feels embarrassed

Which sentence contains an allusion?
They are moving to Florida next month.
The wolves howled through the night.
He liked playing Cupid for other people.
The painting is very colorful.

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Answer:

C) He liked playing Cupid for other people. I think

Explanation:

Answer:

He liked playing Cupid for other people

Explanation:

An allusion is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. This sentence is referring to Cupid.

In "The Necklace," Madame Loisel discovers, after working for ten years to pay off the expensive necklace she borrowed and lost, that the necklace was a fake (worth no more than 500 francs). This discovery is an example of which type of irony?

verbal

situational

dramatic

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Answer:

I am not sure but I think it is situational

Explanation:

Answer:

Situational

Explanation:

The irony is situational because of the fact that Madame Loisel wanted to borrow the diamond necklace in the first place so that she would be closer to the life she wanted. Meaning higher in social class. However, this necklace ended up putting both her and her husband in poverty when she lost it, with the life she didnt want, after working for years to pay it off. When in the end they discovered it was fake and worth no more than 500 francs. This is why it is situational irony.

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Change this sentence to correctly include a restrictive phrase.

Everyone crowded around the ball player, the pitcher, who hit the winning run. (5 points)

Group of answer choices

Because he hit the winning run, everyone crowded around the pitcher.

Everyone crowded around the pitcher, the ball player who hit the winning run.

Everyone crowded around the pitcher because he hit the winning run.

Everyone crowded around the ball player who hit the winning run.

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

Everyone crowded around the ball player who hit the winning run

Answer:

The sentence that correctly includes a restrictive phrase is:

A. Everyone crowded around the ball player who hit the winning run.

Explanation:

A restrictive clause is a relative clause that provides essential information about a noun or noun phrase, limiting it. It can also be called defining relative clause. A restrictive clause is not set off by commas. The option that has information about the ball player that is not set off by commas is:

A. Everyone crowded around the ball player who hit the winning run.

When we have a restrictive clause removed, the sentence loses part of its meaning. If we remove "who hit the winning run," the rest of the sentence could be referring to any ball player. Therefore, this information is crucial because it specifies to which ball player we refer.

Note: Option B does not have commas as well, but it uses the conjunction "because", which does not form a restrictive clause.

What is the purpose of a counterclaim in essay writing?

1) to ignore other claims about the same topic

2) to show the existence of a similar claim

3) to explain how the claim was developed

4) to present an opposing view of a claim

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Answer:

To present an opposing view of a claim

Write a cause and effect sentence

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Answer:

The dam broke so the village was flooded.

Which word is a synonym of tedious? HELPPP MEEE PLZZZ AND NO LINKS!!!!

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Boring or dull as tedious means too long or slow

Answer:

Slow, boring, monotonous, dull

Explanation:

03.03 Begin Your Story
Using the information from your Narrative Organization Chart, you will begin your story by writing the introduction (exposition).

View the grading rubric as you complete your work. This is your guide to a super submission.

I don't need you to write the whole introduction I just need help with the hook Using the ideas from your Narrative Organization Chart, write the introduction to your narrative.
1. Write an introduction of 75 words or more. Be sure to include:
-description of setting
-introduction to main characters
-hook your reader with a vivid description or interesting quote

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It’s hard when you want to go somewhere, but your scared of something at that place, no, never happened to you, well it happened to Dan Clarck and Christopher Watson.

if anyone has a simple question
tap on answer and add your question
and i will answer in the comments

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Answer:

is it bad if i eat lower then 2000 calories a day and i workout?

Explanation:

Answer:

if you're leg gets amputated where do you feel the pain ?

Explanation:

Which answer is the best revision of the inappropriate shift in verb tense?

Dorothy takes a needle and thread, and as quickly as Oz cut the strips of silk into the proper shape, she sewed them neatly together.


Dorothy takes a needle and thread, and as quickly as Oz cuts the strips of silk into the proper shape, she sewed them neatly together.

Dorothy takes a needle and thread, and as quickly as Oz cut the strips of silk into the proper shape, she sews them neatly together.

Dorothy took a needle and thread and as quickly as Oz cut the strips of silk into the proper shape, she sewed them neatly together.

Dorothy took a needle and thread, and as quickly as Oz cuts the strips of silk into the proper shape, she sews them neatly together.

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Answer:

I believe it’s c

the correct answer is c.

Essay Question
Respond to the following prompt thoroughly in a well-written paragraph. Use specific examples from the novel.
Scrooge is a dynamic character in A Christmas Carol. Through this change, Scrooge comes into contact with the same three people from Stave One. How do Scrooge's reaction to these character and his interaction change after meeting the three ghosts?

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Scrooge is shown visions by the three spirits. After that, he changes his character completely. He realizes that he has not been behaving well and he mends his ways.

- Scrooge is a rare example of a character who can be considered flat yet dynamic. He undergoes a complete transformation, finally becoming the exact opposite of who he was at the beginning of the story, yet he remains something of a caricature.

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Below are a poem and story passage written by the same person.


HAIKU

Five dead leaves falling

upward onto the branches

of a bare oak tree


THE END OF WINTER

As I approached, I startled a group of sparrows that had been feeding in the grass, and they flew up to the safety of an old oak tree. It was still early enough in the year that the branches of the tree were bare. But the bird songs and the warm sun made me feel certain that winter was ending. As I watched, the sparrows dropped from their high perches and settled again in the grass to hunt for food. Like winter, I was just an interruption.


What is similar about the poem and the story?


A.

the topic

B.

the genre

C.

the theme

D.

the structure

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Lets use process of ellimination:

a. yes. the topic is about winter and transition into winter.

b. there is no genre. its not fantasy or something. it's just a poem and short passage.

c. I dont think any of these passages have theme tbh. no its not c.

d. obviously not lol

It is not the same structure at all. one is a paragraph and one is a haiku.

The answer is A. The Topic

What is the summation in an essay?
A. a short overview of the ideas addressed

B. a detailed explanation of how ideas are connected

C. an in-depth analysis of which ideas are the strongest

D. a bulleted list of all ideas stated

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Your answer would be A!

which option is a prepositional phase?

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C
Explanation: It has “from”

Answer:

C

Explanation:

It is an introduction to the following phrase.

respond to the short response question with a minimum of SEVEN COMPLETE DETAILED SENTENCES.
In Ch 9, the Greasers are planning a rumble as revenge on the Socs, which Sir Francis Bacon feels is not worth carrying out. What are motivations and consequences of getting revenge (in general)? What consequences resulted from the rumble? Do you feel like the rumble was worth it? Do you feel like the Greasers got their revenge? Do you think Sir Francis Bacon correct or wrong about his feelings on revenge?

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In the book in chapter 9 Sir Francis Bacon wants revenge on the socs. When you want revenge, it is usually driven by a feeling of defeat or betrayal. But it’s not the best way to solve your problems, since it most of the time becomes a revenge cycle, it becomes a habit, or it could come back to you. In the rumble there is a lot of pain and sadness. The rumble was definitely not worth it, since mostly everyone ended up injured and nothing was gained in the process. No they did not get their revenge, they became devastated even when done, it made things worse for all that matters. He was definitely wrong because he lost everything and gained nothing.

How does Dickens portray Scrooge as a cold character?

( 5 points needed!!! Please hurry , I need this for a speech due in 30 minutes!)

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According to Dickens's description, Scrooge is
cold through and through. No warmth could
warm, no wintry weather chill him. Dickens
uses pathetic fallacy to represent Scrooge's
nature... Scrooge is stingy with his money and
will not even allow his clerk Bob Cratchit to
have a decent fire to warm him on Christmas
Eve.
Explanation:
(Copied from other dude sorry)

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The tables show the numbers of white and yellow flowers Cara and Hector used in 5 different arrangements.
Cara's Flower Arrangements
White 3 6 9 12 15
Yellow 5 10 15 20 25

Hector's Flower Arrangements
White 4 8 12 16 20
Yellow 6 10 14 18 22

Part A
Are the numbers of white and yellow flowers in Cara's arrangements proportional?
Which equation relates the number of white flowers, w, to the number of yellow flowers, y?
A. Yes; y=35w
B. Yes; y=53w
C. No; y=3w+5w
D. No; y=5+3w
Part B
Are the numbers of white and yellow flowers in Hector's arrangements proportional?
Write an equation to relate the number of white flowers, h, to the number of yellow flowers, e.
A. Yes; e=32h
B. Yes; e=23h
C. No; e=h+2
D. No; e=h−2

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Answer:

Explanation:

Using the proportionate connection theory to model these two tables, we may conclude the first table is proportionate whereas the second is not.

Clara's configuration:

To determine whether a relationship is proportionate, perform the following tests:                  

Yes, there seems to be a proportional relationship. Hector's set-up is as follows:              

The number of yellow flowers always out-numbers the number of white blooms by a factor of 2. As a result, the relationship could be modeled as follows;            

As a result, the relationship is not proportionate.

Part A is B and Part B is A I think might be wrong though

I'm currently reading the book "the pearl" my teacher asked some questions on it and these few ones I'm not quite sure how to answer. I do not have a book with me and this assignment is tomorrow.
In chapter 4 kino is attacked for the second time describe this attack.

What phrase does Kino repeat to convince Juana that he’s making the right decision in chapter 4?

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Answer:

The pearl dealer inspects the pearl and tells him that his pearl is like fool's gold, for it is too large and valuable only as a curiosity. Kino cries out that it is the Pearl of the World, and no one has ever seen such a pearl. The dealer offers a thousand pesos, to which Kino says that it is worth fifty thousand and the dealer wants to cheat him. The dealer tells Kino to ask the others around him. Kino can feel the evil around him as other dealers inspect the pearl.

Explanation:

What is the resolution and falling action in the short film "The Present"?

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Answer:

Falling action occurs right after the climax, when the main problem of the story resolves. It is one of the elements of the plot of the story, the other elements being exposition, rising action, climax, and resolution. Falling action wraps up the narrative, resolves its loose ends, and leads toward the closure

Explanation:

My class is doing a court case on Tell-tale Heart. I need 15 questions for people in the room. Please read the tell-tale heart then think of questions that could help me win my case against the narrator. Come up with 5 questions that I (the lawyer) could use against the narrator.

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If you need different questions from the ones below, let me know and I will try my best to assist.

Questions to use against the narrator:

You yourself entertained the thought that you might be insane, but ultimately brush it aside. You express that you have no reason to kill the man, yet you kill him. This contradiction is proof that while you were insane, you knew what you did was wrong. Why not seek help?

If you truly felt remorse for your actions, why was your first instinct to dispose of the body rather than to immediately confess to your crime?

You spent more than a week setting up this murder. This was not a spur of the moment murder. It was premeditated. Can you justify this? Does this not prove you to be a guilty individual?

You express taking pride in your work. Is this something that a stable, innocent person would do?

Questions for the room:

(I apologize, but I could only come up with ten.)

Is the narrator reliable?

Were his actions justified?

Was his guilt genuine, or was it just an attribute of his psychosis?

Was he truly seeing the ‘evil eye’?

Even if he was, is fear a reason to murder?

Is the beating of the heart evidence of insanity?

He talked about his feelings of power and excitement breaking into the old man’s chamber. Does this not further prove that he should be imprisoned?

Does that not prove that he is not only a murderer, but a person who enjoys the act of killing?

Should a person of this type not be punished and placed where they cannot hurt another person?

This man dismembered a human. If you found a body that had been ripped apart, you would want the person who did it to be put away right?

Standing on the boat, wrapped in blankets, the sailors, Captain Henry, and his brother watched the ship sink. "All good things must come to an end," stated Captain Henry sadly.



How do the expression and the soundscape contribute to the tone and meaning in this excerpt from The Rescue?

The expression evokes the feeling of urgency. The soundscape demonstrates how the captain sounds as he yells to his fellow sailors.
The expression evokes the feeling of excitement. The soundscape demonstrates how the sailors sound as they are wrapped up in blankets.
The expression evokes the feeling of anger. The soundscape demonstrates the sound of the waves crashing into the boat.
The expression evokes the feeling of disappointment. The soundscape demonstrates the sound of the boat bubbling as it sinks to the bottom of the ocean.

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Answer:

The expression evokes the feeling of disappointment.

Explanation:

I need to write an essay on compare and contrasting over the two poems, Invictus by William Ernest Henley and The Rainy Day by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. paragraph number 1 has to compare and contrast theme, second paragraph comparing and contrasting imagery, and the last comparing and contrasting the rhyme scheme. shoot away. I almost have it finished. I would just like some ideas and input. That's all.

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A diamond poem is very good for comparing and contrasting two things

I am doing a lawyer assignment for my English class and I need help! The book is The Tell-Tale Heart.
What are 5 good questions I can ask the police that will help my case in making the narrator guilty?

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Answer:

criminal case they can determine if he or she is guilty answer is most likely a.

Explanation:

Which word is a synonym of adverse? HELPPP MEEE PLZZZ AND NO LINKS!!!

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Answer:

Unlucky

Explanation:

How does relevance affect the validity of a source?

1) Information that is more interesting and detailed will make a better essay.

2) Information that is related to your life and experiences is better for an essay.

3) Information that answers your research question and is at an appropriate level will be more usable in your paper.

4) Information that is more current is always more accurate.

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3. Information that answers your research question and is at an appropriate level will be more usable in your paper.

My Triumphs and Challenges of Growing Up
Directions:List five items that are your triumphs and 5 that are your challenges and specifically tell why. Im 11 years old

Challenges

Triumphs

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Answer:

Explanation:

Kids start developing their sense of self as babies when they see themselves through their parents' eyes. Your tone of voice, your body language, and your every expression are absorbed by your kids. Your words and actions as a parent affect their developing self-esteem more than anything else.

Praising accomplishments, however small, will make them feel proud; letting kids do things independently will make them feel capable and strong. By contrast, belittling comments or comparing a child unfavorably with another will make kids feel worthless.

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If your in middle school this will help.

Triumphs

1. I made a lot of new friends
2. Matured in being kind
3. Got better grades
4. Started working hard
5. Kept respectful to adults

Challenges

1. Lots more responsibilities
2. Drama
3. Waking up
4. Keeping sane
5. Doing a ton of homework
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