The answer choices are spelling rules about what to do before adding suffixes to a base word that ends in a consonant. Identify the rule that was applied to the word below.

benefit + -ing

Do not double the final consonant if the suffix begins with a consonant.
If a base word has three or more syllables, do not double the final consonant.
If a base word ending in one consonant has two syllables, and the second syllable gets the accent, double the final consonant.
If a base word ends in more than one consonant, just add the suffix without changes.
If a base word has only one syllable and ends in one consonant, double the final consonant.
If a base word ending in one consonant has two syllables, and the first syllable gets the accent, do not double the final consonant.

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Answer 1

Answer:

beauty + -ful

Explanation:

Answer 2
Yo I’m just tryna get some pointsz sorry g

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List the three reasons why the Bible is one complete book. Use complete sentences.

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It is man made, it is spiritual, it is powerful because of the stories.
It is very powerful, man made and it is spiritual because of those stories that have been told.

What is your name again

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Answer:

I dont know

Explanation:

meow meow meow meow meow meow

What does "every cloud has a silver lining." mean?​

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Answer:

every day has its good ....i mean something good in it

It used to say for a situation when there is a bad situation but has a possibility of good.

In a paragraph response of about 150-250 words, answer the following question. How can debates sometimes be counterproductive to learning?

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Answer:

Debates can become counterproductive to learning because it makes you organize your thoughts in a way that makes you think analytical and logically. Enhancing your higher-order and critical thinking skills is an excellent thing to do, but it can also cause you to lose your creative side of thinking, and it can stop you from seeing the big picture.

Explanation:

It's opinionated.
The debates can be counterproductive to learning because you give your opinions into it. You have all the answers of your opponent. Moreover, it helps you in giving answers and also it built up your confidence. Therefore, I do believe that it is counterproductive to learning.

ASAP PLS ANSWER!!! READ TEXT BEFORE
Imagine Alice has returned from her journey down the rabbit hole and is retelling the events to her sister. Write a story from Alice's point of view, in which Alice explains what happened to her after she reached the bottom of the rabbit hole. Be sure to use dialog to show how Alice's sister responds to the story. Use details from the audio recording in your response.

Titlte: Down the Rabbit Hole
Adapted from Down the Rabbit Hole, the first chapter in Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, public domain.
Little Alice sat by the riverbank listening to her eldest sister read a picture–less book. Inattentive, Alice daydreamed about picking daisies. Just then, she saw a white rabbit with crimson eyes run by her. It did not appear bizarre to Alice that the rabbit spoke while carrying a pocket watch. "Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!" cried Rabbit. Curiously, Alice followed the rabbit into a large rabbit hole near the hedge.
Suddenly, Alice tumbled down without wondering how she was to get out of the rabbit's hole. This immeasurable hole, to Alice, seemed like a bottomless well. She fell deeper and deeper while watching peculiar and curious things. The sides of the well were books piled high on book shelves. Here and there were maps hung on dowels and a jelly jar without any jelly.
Down, down, down, she tumbled. "Would the fall ever come to an end?" she inquisitively thought. Absent of worry, Alice thought about how her cat, Dinah, would miss her. She hoped Dinah would get her milk at tea–time. "Oh Dinah," she continued, "I wish you were here with me. You could catch some flying bats. Wait, do cats eat bats?" As one could tell, Alice's thoughts, at this point, were free of apprehension.
Thump, thud, bump! She landed on a mound of sticks and dry leaves. Not a bit hurt, Alice swiftly jumped to her feet looking for the white rabbit. Off like the wind, she ran when she heard, "Oh my ears, how late it is!" It ought to be the rabbit, but she did not, in fact, catch a glimpse of him. Alice found herself in a long hall with a very low roof, surrounded by locked doors on all sides. Glimpsing around once more, she found a curtain, which she had not seen at first. This led to a miniature door, approximately a foot high, maybe less. Oh, how she longed to be small enough to fit. Alice looked through the keyhole and saw the loveliest of botanical gardens. "Where was the key?" she thought. And then she saw it placed on a four–legged table which rested in the corner.
Alice looked around and found on the table with a tag that said DRINK ME. Could it be toxic? She dared to drink it, which made her feel quite bizarre. So it was, Alice was now almost a foot high. "Perfect!" Alice said, for she could now fit through the petite door and get out to that exquisite garden.
However, she realized that she needed the golden key to open the door, and it was still placed on the very, very, very large table. She began to cry, until she gazed at an especially small cake beautifully marked with words in currents saying "Eat me". Alice thought, "If it makes me grow taller, I can reach the key; however, if it makes me grow smaller, I can creep under the door crack. I rather don't care what happens." So she anxiously ate a little bit and saw no result. So she set to work and finished off the cake.

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Alice: And that's when I found myself at the bottom of the rabbit hole, Sarah! It was the most extraordinary thing!

Sarah: Alice, you can't be serious! How on earth did you end up in a rabbit hole? And what do you mean you found yourself there?

Alice: Well, it all started when I saw this white rabbit with crimson eyes, and it was talking, Sarah! It said it was late and ran off, so I followed it into the rabbit hole.

Sarah: A talking rabbit? Alice, you must be making this up!

Alice: I promise you, Sarah, it was real! I fell and fell, down this immeasurable hole. The sides were lined with shelves filled with books and maps hanging on dowels. There was even a jelly jar without any jelly!

Sarah: Alice, you always had such a wild imagination. Are you sure this wasn't just a dream?

Alice: Oh, it wasn't a dream, Sarah. I thought about Dinah, you know, our cat, and wondered if she would miss me. But I couldn't worry too much. I was too busy watching all the peculiar things around me.

Sarah: Peculiar things? Like what, Alice?

Alice: Well, I saw bats flying, and I wondered if cats eat bats. Silly thoughts, really. But I wasn't afraid. I was curious about where this rabbit was leading me.

Sarah: And where did it lead you?

Alice: When I finally landed, I found myself in a long hall with locked doors all around. I heard the rabbit's voice, but I couldn't see him anywhere. I was surrounded by locked doors and felt trapped.

Sarah: That sounds terrifying, Alice. What did you do?

Alice: That's when I noticed a curtain I hadn't seen before. Behind it was a tiny door, Sarah. It was only about a foot high. I peered through the keyhole and saw the most beautiful garden, but the key was on a table that was too big for me.

Sarah: Wait, a tiny door and a huge table? Are you sure this wasn't just a playful imagination?

Alice: I know it sounds unbelievable, Sarah, but it happened! I found a bottle labeled "Drink Me" on the table. I hesitated at first, but then I thought it might help me become small enough to fit through the door.

Sarah: Alice, that's so dangerous! You can't just drink random potions!

Alice: I know, but I couldn't resist. And you know what? It actually worked! I became almost a foot high. It was just the right size to go through the door.

Sarah: Alice, I can't believe you would take such risks! What happened next?

Alice: Well, I realized I still needed the key to open the door, and it was on the table. I started to cry, but then I found a cake labeled "Eat Me." I knew it was risky, but I thought it might make me grow taller and help me reach the key.

Sarah: Alice, you can't just eat random cakes either!

Alice: I know, I know, but I was desperate. And guess what? It didn't work at first. I was so relieved. But then I couldn't resist, and I finished the whole cake. And that's when things started to get even more curious...

I hope this helps. Cheers! ^^

Part A

Read paragraph 90 in the box.

My last Author Question really is-how do you know if you might be a
writer?

What is the most important difference between the last question Joe asks
Maureen and the other questions he asks?

O A. The last question more compassionate, showing that Joe has grown to care for Maureen.

OB. The last question is more clearly worded, showing that Joe has
learned to express himself well.

OC. Joe asks the first three questions as part of the assignment but asks
the last question to get extra credit.

O D. Joe asks the first three questions to learn about Maureen but asks the

Part B

Which detail from the story that supports the idea that Maureen recognizes the difference identify in the answer to part a?

A. She praises Joe for getting a good grade on his poem.

B. She suggests that Joe should look for books by other writers.

C. She tells Joe how happy it made her that he read one of her books.

D. She explains how Joe has already demonstrated the traits of an affective writer.

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we need the passage:)
need the passage first

PLEASE QUICK!!FIRST TO GET IT CORRECT GETS BRAINLIEST AND 20 POINTS!!

Paragraph 44 is “what’s in your sock drawer besides socks?”

Based on the story, what is the most likely reason Maureen asks Joe about
his sock drawer in paragraph 44?

A. to show that she and Joe are both secretive

OB. to see if she and Joe share the same hobbies

o C. to lead Joe to a realization about how the mind of a writer works

o D. to help Joe connect the books she has written to moments in his life

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A I think,based on the the question “what’s in your sock drawer besides socks?”

Respuesta:  c) para llevar a Joe a una comprensión de cómo funciona la mente de un escritor

What is Percy able to do while in the Mississippi River?

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Answer:

hes able to breathe under water, hes alive, and he's completely dry

Explanation:

Answer: Percy Jackson fights Echidna and the Chimera at the Gateway Arch. When the Chimera poisons Percy he jumps into the polluted waters of the Mississippi River. He then discovers some of his water powers such as breathing underwater and keeping things dry, when a Nereid tells him to go to Santa Monica Beach.

ASAP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST! NO LINKS PLEASE ,DUE IN 5 MIN!

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Answer:

I don't understand what your asking.

Explanation:

Verbs: Photoing, photed
Nouns: Photograph, photographer
Adjectives: Photosensitive, photofinishing
Adverbs: photogenically

Verbs: (I have no idea)
Nouns: Philosopher, Philanthropist
Adjectives: Philanthropic
Adverbs: Philately

I hope this helps! I wasn’t quite certain of what you needed.

does nine rhyme with chime

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No, it doesn’t. It reminds with chine but not chime.
Not truly but it is a slant rhyme which means the two words don’t exactly match in pronunciation.

Directions: Read each question carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank before the number.
_____1. What are those words that are used to describe a verb, or an adjective?
A. noun b.verb c. adverb d. pronoun
_ _2. What kind of adverb tells how the action is done?
a. adverb of time b. adverb of place c. adverb of manner d. adverb of degree
_____3. Which of the following is not an adverb of manner?
a.lovely b.seriously c. happily d. easily
_____4. In the sentence, “The horse runs fast.” Which is the adverb of manner?
a. horse b. runs c. fast d. none of these
_____5. What word will best complete the sentence, “The baby cried ________ (loud) at
night.”?
a. loud b. loudly c. loudness d. loudliness

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1. adverb. 2. adverb of degree. 3. lovely. 4. runs. 5. loudly.

hope this helps!
First one is the adverb
Second one is d
Third on is b
Fourth is fast
Fifth is b

help me please (NO LINKS)
Whoever writes this for me i will give u brainlest

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Answer:

Dear Principal,

Recently I made a purchase of P.E equipment from the campus. Upon reviewing the gear, I noticed the gear was faulty and unusable. The size was incorrect from what I ordered and there was a hole on the top end of the equipment.

This is just to get you started, I don't have much time to finish. Good luck.

Answer:

Dear Principle, My parents have bought P.E from the school office. Unfortunetlly, it is not the correct size that we requested, there is lots of damage to the equipment also, making the gear unusable and futile.

Explanation:

I hope this helps :)

In a short paragraph, explain how different people may have come up with different connotations for the same words. How could this happen?

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Answer:

one word could have different meanings because people that live in different parts of the world have different meanings for that same word.

This could happen because of the language barrier in every country. It could also be possible because of evolution and as humans developed and moved to different areas of the world they were exposed to different traditions and religions and languages.

Is this the right punctuation or do I take one of the “you” out?

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Answer:

I think it is correct

Explanation:

I thinks it is correct with the way you have it, also with,"Thanks, you are too," but you have it fine the way it is.

“thank you, so are you.”

For this question, you will write an essay based on the passage(s). Your writing should

• Present and develop a central idea
• Provide evidence andior details from the passage(s).
• Use correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation

Based on Bob, write an essay that explains the struggles Liv and Bob
experience in the passage. Be sure to use information from the passage to
develop your essay

In the box below, the total space provided is equal to about iwo pages

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Answer:

what passage?

Explanation:

What passage




Explanation

If anyone has anything more for the story please tell me :)
haikyuu story - Notes -
cheating Kageyama
ship - Kuroo X Kenma X Hinata
Hinata goes to nekoma
Kageyama cheats on Hinata with Oikawa
Hinata gets over the brake up fast than he should bc he has felling for Kuroo & Kenma.
Kenma likes Hinata but Kuroo doesn't know that.
Kageyama gets kick out of the volleyball club and is trying to get back a Hinata for getting him for getting kicked out.
18+?

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

this anime fire try seraph of the end though its fireedn

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Compose two paragraphs comparing and contrasting two goddesses in two different goddess stories. Use evidence from the text to support your claims.


Finally, conclude which goddess you would most like to encounter if you were a character in an ancient myth. Explain your reasoning.


pls help :(

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Answer:

it is difficult question

Explanation:

Everyone is aware that "The Odyssey" and the "Epic of Gilgamesh" are both fantastic tales from a long time ago, yet many people are unaware that these two epics include many of the same ideas.

What is comparing and contrasting?

Similar aspects are discussed in comparison writing, whereas dissimilar elements are discussed in contrast writing.

The theme of nostro is one that appears frequently throughout The Odyssey. Essentially, this idea forms the foundation of the entire narrative.

Odysseus, the book's primary character, has one main objective, to return home. Numerous obstacles on his voyage keep him from returning to Ithaca and his family.

Therefore, the idea of nostro is more or less established in The Epic of Gilgamesh, the only distinction between the two epics is that nostro is not the primary subject here.

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How do the authors of the two articles address the same topic in these excerpts?

A Article A highlights the quality of the sea otter's fur while Article B focuses on conservation efforts that have saved the sea otter in recent years.
B Article A focuses on the characteristics of the sea otter's fur while Article B focuses on sea otter fur being one of the reasons the animal was hunted.
C Article A includes historical facts about the significance of the sea otter's fur while Article B focuses on the different ways that the population has recovered.
D Article A focuses on the sea otter's vanity over its fur while Article B focuses on human vanity to hunt and use sea otter fur for coats and clothing.

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How does the author of the two articles address the same topic in these excerpts?
Answer-B
The answer is nunber B

Which of the following is a dangling modifier in the sentence below?

Excited about the trip, her luggage was already packed two weeks before the departure date.
A.
two weeks
B.
Excited about the trip
C.
before the departure date
D.
already

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Answer:

Excited about the trip

Explanation:

Excited about the trip

Write a short paragraph explaining which selection you preferred reading this week, “Androcles and the Lion” or “Brushfire!,” based on the story plot. You should include references to at least two parts of the drama (beginning, middle, and end).

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Answer:

which is the story plot

Explanation:

What is the plot to your story

Submit your nota bene paragraph (5-7 sentences) about a current event in your life. Use as many of your spelling words as you can, and check that you spell them correctly and underline them.

Word bank: benefactor, benevolent, benediction, beneficiary, benefactress, beneficial, benefit, beneficence, glacier, environment

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Answer:

I DONT KNOW SORRY

Explanation:

Before you leave for school, please close your bedroom window.
A. simple sentence B.compound sentence C.complex sentence

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C. complex sentence ………..
complex would make the most sense

Can somebody please help me with this assignment you can pick any random name and last name and you have come up with a fake address pls help ASAP​

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Answer: I can help you. So my name is Avianna, you spell it like A-V-I-A-N-N-A. I spell my last name like Penn. My address is 5901 Blondo Street. My phone number is 402-671-3997

Explanation:

No need for an explanation. If another student needs help we help them.

The fake last name could be brown or smth

7455 Camarilla Ave,
Yucca Valley, CA
92284 (it’s a house for sale)

this is 6th grade poetry
please help I don't understand​

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Answer:

Option B:

Poets choose words for their meaning and sound.

the answer for this is B

Has anyone ever done this IXL before? I have a smart score of 99 and I really don't know if what I picked is right

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Answer:

It is about the different features of Patagonia's harsh environment.

Explanation:

Option (c) It is about the different features of Patagonia's harsh environment.

The text describes Patagonia as a place with diverse and beautiful landscapes, but also with difficult environmental conditions, such as extreme weather and volcanic eruptions.

The text mentions that these conditions make Patagonia sparsely populated, despite its large size.

The text does not focus on the nomadic lifestyle, the languages and cultures, or the history of the peoples who have lived in Patagonia, although these topics may be related to the main theme of the text.  

     Therefore, the best summary of what the text is about is option c.

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Think about what we learned from President Nixon and his speech.

Why is it important to find more than one news source related to a topic that you are interested in or concerned by? What can be the result of only seeking one source?

Please help! tryna finish will give brainlest!​ I have to write two paragraphs so please help I have a lot of assignments to do!

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It is always important to find multiple news sources related to the topic you're writing about so that you have access to more accurate information on your topic, and you will also earn the beneficial experience of hearing the viewpoints of others so that you can develop your own; doing this will also make your writing sound clearer and more precise. The more news sources you use, the more reliable your writing will be.

Answer: Seeking only one source can give a one-sided, biased perspective on a topic.

Imagine a different ending for the scene: Ed says, “You’re right, Meg! It’s only a piano!” He rushes out of the house with the family and they all drive away to safety.
Remember that what you have read from “Brushfire!” is only a part of the drama

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Answer:

Ed says "This piano sure is weird" (Looking at piano suspiciously)

(Mag turns to Ed) "I told you, it's only a piano. We need to go!"

Ed: Come on!

Mag: Hurry up or we will get caught in the fire!

Ed: Come on! I am curious to what it is hiding. (Looking at mag with puppy dog eyes)

Mag grabs Ed and feels the door as she turns to ed worried

Mag: The door is hot!

The door burns down, as firefighters are standing inside, they go in to rescue them. They are safe, but they are a bit hot.

Surprisingly the 2 kids survived this flaming fire,the kids did not know what to do after, they were confused on how this happened, but they were thankful about one thing

PLEASE help asap!!

answer the question in the photo correctly

yes or no

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Im pretty sure its yes!

Answer:

has to be yes

Explanation:

Write a letter for an incoming 6th grader.
So far I have:
Dear 6th Grader,
I hope you had a wonderful summer. Sixth grade might seem scary at first but it really isn't. All of the teachers are super nice and helpful. My advice to you is to keep on top of your work because if you fall behind you will have to do your previous assignment and your new one.

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This is a great start!

I would add something that you experienced in sixth grade that they could relate to.

PLEASE I DON'T UNDERSTAND​

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Answer is b. It states a fact.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Why A is wrong: A, the fog comes on little cat feet is figurative language. Fog is a low lying cloud, a type of weather, that definitely doesn't come on little cat feet.

Why C is wrong: "The frog sat like a bump on the log in a frog". This contains simile, because it says "like". So this is figurative language, and you can cross this one out.

Why D is wrong: "Fog fell over the lake like a ghostly waterfall". Again, this is simile, because it also contains "like."

Why B is correct: Fog can appear in a harbor and a city in real life, and that's that. Its, again, a type of weather, that occurs in places like cities, towns, etc.

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