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English, 30.01.2020 16:48 andyromero

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1)-which sentence correctly forms the possessive noun(s)?

amber and lucas's trainers were both gold medal winners.
ambers and lucas trainers were both gold medal winners.
amber's and lucases trainers were both gold medal winners.
ambers and lucas' trainers were both gold medal winners.

2)-in the third-person objective point of view, the narrator only reveals

the thoughts, actions, and judgments of all characters
what is thought inside the mind of the character
what can be seen and heard of the character
the thoughts and feelings of one character

3)-what must you do when asking an interviewee a question?

i. understand the material that you have a question about.

ii. ask for content clarification before making assumptions.

iii. adapt the question to fit the context of the interview.

i only
i, ii, and iii
ii and iii only
i and ii only

4)-because the wind kicked up the dust, i could not see who was open down the field.

which types of clauses are underlined?

adjective clause; noun clause
adverb clause; noun clause
adjective clause; independent clause
adverb clause; adjective clause

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