Traditionnellement, on sert la fondue suisse avec des petits morceaux de ________.

a. fruit
b. pain
c. fromage


b. pain

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Place parentheses around each prepositional phrase:

I looked underneath the bed for the missing cat. What will be an ideal response?

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Why does Hamlet say, "The play's the thing"?

What will be an ideal response?

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As an element in fiction, conflict is inextricably linked to plot and character. Conflict, the tensions in and between characters, propels the actions of the characters, turning individual actions into a plot. Characters respond to conflicts, often forcing other characters to act; then they react to those other characters' actions. Conflict, then, becomes the force that creates the tennis match

sensation in many stories. It is that tension that makes us sit on the edge of our chair and ask "what next?" The purpose of the paragraph is a. to give examples of how conflict is used to shape characters. b. to describe the role conflict plays in fiction—how it controls plot and character. c. to critically evaluate plot and character in fiction and nonfiction storytelling. The tone of the paragraph is a. descriptive. b. sensational. c. condescending.

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The single idea that all of a paragraph's details support is known as the

a. summary. b. subject. c. main idea. d. transition.

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