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Cameron
Could use some Grammar/Possession Help Please?
Directions. Correct the following errors in possession.
9)After driving closer to the lioness cub, we discovered that Hess camera had no film.
10)The rivers name is associated with the many chateaux that line its bank.
This is what I have now-
9) lioness's and Hess's
10) river's and chateaus
2 AnswersLanguages8 years agoFantasy Football Playoffs Help?
This is a PPR League
Choose 1 TE
Tony Gonzalez vs. NYG
Jason Witten vs. PIT
Choose 2
RB Knowshown Moreno vs. BAL
RB Demarco Murray vs. PIT
WR Pierre Garcon vs. CLE
WR Miles Austin vs. PIT
Thank you!
2 AnswersFantasy Sports8 years agoFantasy Football Playoffs Help?
This is a PPR League
Choose 1 TE
Tony Gonzalez vs. NYG
Jason Witten vs. PIT
Choose 2
RB Knowshown Moreno vs. BAL
RB Demarco Murray vs. PIT
WR Pierre Garcon vs. CLE
WR Miles Austin vs. PIT
Thank you!
1 AnswerFantasy Sports8 years agoEvery language is used for many functions:?
a. and those functions strongly overdetermine the structure of the language
b. and those functions underdetermine the specific structure of the language
c. and those functions precisely determine the entire structure of the language
d. none of the above
1 AnswerLanguages8 years agoDifficult Linguistics Question Could Really Use Help Please!?
Studies of language-contact situations in modern times reveal that speakers of one language ALMOST NEVER borrow which of the following from speakers of another language?
a. onomatopoetic expressions
b. terms for very popular pets
c. grammatical irregularities
d. none of the above
3 AnswersLanguages8 years agoWhich of the following English word-pairings is a MINIMAL PAIR?:?
a. beast vs. breath
b. best vs. bath
c. best vs. bet
3 AnswersLanguages8 years agoThe current concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide on earth is?
A) higher than the concentration at any time during the past million years;
B) higher than in the past century, the lower than at many other times during past millennia;
C) gradually rising, but only about average for the time period during which we have ice core data
3 AnswersAstronomy & Space9 years agoSolar-type stars in our galaxy are...?
A) very common, making up about 50% of the total
B) very rare (less than 1%)
C) fairly common (several percent)
D) the most common type of stars in our galaxy (75% or more)
-My main question is are solar-type stars G-type stars? if so I know the answer.
2 AnswersAstronomy & Space9 years agoWhat is considered to be the most likely explanation for the close-in orbits of hot Jupiters?
A) They formed closer to their stars than Jupiter did.
B) They formed far from their stars, like Jupiter, but then migrated inward.
C) They are actually giant planets made of metal and rock.
D) They resulted from the mergers of smaller planets.
2 AnswersAstronomy & Space9 years agoStars only exhibit a Doppler shift if they are moving?
A) away from us along the line of sight
B) perpendicular to our line of sight
C) in a circular motion about us
D) toward or away from us along the line of sight
5 AnswersAstronomy & Space9 years agoHas the Earth suffered through a runaway greenhouse effect at least once in the past 4 billion years?
A) True, this is how the Earth emerged from Snowball Earth,
B) False
C) There is a lot of debate about this whether or not this happened
D) This has actually happened several times.
3 AnswersAstronomy & Space9 years agoAll stars on the main sequence...?
A) are in the process of forming
B) are mature stars that are fusing hydrogen into helium in their cores
C) are dead stars
D) have exhausted their nuclear fuel and are in the process of dying
3 AnswersAstronomy & Space9 years agoStars spend 90% of their lives?
A) fusing hydrogen into helium in their cores and slowly dimming
B) slowly dimming as they die with no fusion occurring in their cores
C) as slowly brightening protostars
D) fusing hydrogen into helium in their cores and slowly brightening
1 AnswerAstronomy & Space9 years agoWhich of the following English words meet(s) the definition of a COMPLEX word?
A. redo
B. reddish
C. gambled
D. tomato
E. unfriendliness
2 AnswersLanguages9 years agoWord changes..dont understand question need help please!?
Assume that, in English, the word resolution is derived from the stem (and word) resolve. We can then say that, in the transition from resolve to resolution, there are changes:
A. in the stress pattern
B. in at least one vowel
C. in at least one consonant
D. from compound to simple status
E. from complex to compound status
1 AnswerLanguages9 years agoWhich of the following pairs of English words do NOT involve 2 words with the same suffix?:?
A. going & fling
B. going & ceiling
C. bigger & better
D. bigger & farmer
E. going & seeing
2 AnswersLanguages9 years agoWhich of the following English words contain(s) exactly FOUR morphemes?
A. bicycles
B. predebugged
C. untenderized
D. buffalos
E. hurricanes
1 AnswerLanguages9 years agoWhich of the following English words contain(s) one or more FREE ROOTS?
A. cran-berry
B. sand-box
C. sand
D. sand-y
E. de-ceive
1 AnswerHomework Help9 years agoWhich of the following English words do NOT contain an INFIX:?
A. fight-er-s (compared with fight)
B. re-fund-ed (compared with fund)
C. friend-li-ness (compared with friend)
D. un-sound (compared with sound)
E. sta-n-d (compared with stood)
1 AnswerHomework Help9 years agoWhich of these is NOT an advantage for water over other liquids as a solvent for life forms?
A) frozen water is less dense than liquid water and thus it floats
B) water is a polar molecule
C) water is liquid over a wider range of temperatures than other potential candidate liquids
D) water plays a role in photosynthesis
3 AnswersAstronomy & Space9 years ago