In each sentence, insert the missing punctuation mark or capital letter. Then write the preceding or affected words in the blank. (Quotation marks are considered one unit.) Those who believed in the Declaration of independence thought that Madison's

Federalist was too conservative.

What will be an ideal response?


Independence

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¿En qué puedo ayudarle?  You work in a clinic.The patients call and ask you a lot of questions. Decide if you need to use ser or estar, and choose the appropriate verb form to complete each sentence. ¿La clínica ( es / está ) pública o privada? 

A. es? B. ?está

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IV. La fiesta de cumpleaños.Tomás's mother is writing an email about her son's birthday party. Read her message and complete it with the appropriate past participle form of the following verbs: abrir, cubrir, dormir, hacer, poner, preparar, and terminar. Some verbs may be used more than once.

Hola Marisol:Ayer, viernes por la noche, todo estaba 1._________________________________ para la fiesta de Tomás que fue esta tarde. La mesa estaba 2.___________________ y la torta estaba 3._________________________________. Hoy, sábado por la noche, no puedes imaginar la escena que veo: los regalos están 4._________________________________ y la mesa está 5._________________________________ de platos sucios. Nos divertimos mucho y Tomás está 6._________________________________ en el sofá. Ahora tengo que limpiarlo todo. Te escribo más mañana.PaulinaBlank #1 Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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"Mid-term Break"--Seamus Heaney What overall function does the last line of the poem play?

A. It describes the boy's dead body B. It measures the speaker's grief C. It shows the mother's despair D. It displays the child's young age at death

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The three essential elements of a paragraph are the main idea, the details, and the

a. topic. b. transitions. c. topic sentence. d. author’s opinion.

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