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[Terjawab] How do you unscramble the word "sedik"?
[Terjawab] 2. Which of the following is not true of parenthetical elements? A. They provide additional detail. B. When one appears in the middle of a sentence, only one comma is needed. C. The information they supply can modify the subject or the verb. D. The information they supply is not needed for the sentence to make sense.
[Terjawab] Which shows a way to correct this sentence fragment: "After eating red, ripe cherries." A. After eating a big bowl of red, ripe cherries. B. Eating red, ripe cherries. C. Last night, after eating red, ripe cherries. D. After eating red, ripe cherries, I had pink lips and fingers.
[Terjawab] McMurphy becomes a curiosity to the other guys on the ward by: Select one: a. giving everyone dirty looks so they fear him b. bringing liveliness that contradicts with Ms. Ratched’s quiet, orderly ward c. fighting with the hospital staff *One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest*
[Terjawab] Magical Realism can be defined as: A. realistic images that seem magical B. an art form combining magical or fantastical elements alongside realistic images C. the representation of literature in art D. an art form that emphasizes political interests
[Terjawab] What word matches this description: a very messy or slovenly person?
[Terjawab] Look at the blank with the number 13 in the passage. Which of these answers correctly completes the sentence? "Oh, you ________13 us twice," they said. "You shall not have another chance." A) fool B) has fooled C) have fooled D) done fooled
[Terjawab] Which words make up the adverb phrase in this sentence? "In colonial days, there were no fire departments." A. no fire B. In colonial days C. fire departments D. there were
[Terjawab] What is the estimate of 215% of 18?
[Terjawab] How is the prepositional phrase being used in the following sentence? "The big tree near our front fence needs to be taken down this summer; it has a disease." A. Appositive phrase B. Direct address C. Adverb phrase D. Adjective phrase E. Infinitive phrase F. Gerund phrase G. Participial phrase
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