142 Answered Questions for the topic English Grammar

English Grammar English Sentence Structure

10/16/17

Can the word "trapped" and "inside" be said in the same sentence?

Can I say "a soul trapped inside" or is it "a soul trapped"?

10/15/17

Which of the following is false?

Which of the following is false? a) none b) Concessio, dubitation, aporia and metanoia can make writing and speech appear more sincere, thoughtful and therefore persuasive. c) Metaphor, metonymy... more

10/15/17

Which of the following is true?

Which of the following is true? a) all b) Sarcasm and irony are identical in tone and purpose c) None d) Satire and parody are identical in tone and purpose e) Politicians and marketers never use... more

10/15/17

Which of the following is false?

Which of the following is false? a) An enthymeme is a formal, structural, logical error that occurs when a premise is mistakenly left out of an argument or proof. b) all c) none d) A good comedian... more

10/15/17

Which of the following is false?

Which of the following is false? a) Using pathos to appeal to patriotism, fear, sense of victimization and humor can create an “us vs them” mindset in an audience that allows it to be more easily... more
English Grammar English English Literature

10/15/17

Which of the following is true?

Which of the following is true? a) Cicero’s six-part arrangement structure is exordium (intro when you earn goodwill), narration (chronological statement of facts), partition (division of... more
English Grammar English English Literature

10/15/17

“Oh my goodness, just yesterday I held aloft my emerald and wished for rain, and today it is raining! My magic emerald works!”

“Oh my goodness, just yesterday I held aloft my emerald and wished for rain, and today it is raining! My magic emerald works!” This is a_ _ _ _ _ _ _fallacy? a) appeal to popularity b) fallacy of... more
English Grammar English English Literature

10/15/17

Capital punishment isn’t wrong. If it were wrong, then it wouldn’t be legal. It’s legal; therefore, it’s not wrong.

Capital punishment isn’t wrong. If it were wrong, then it wouldn’t be legal. It’s legal; therefore, it’s not wrong. Which fallacy is committed here? a) two wrongs make a right b) none c) non... more
English Grammar English English Literature

10/15/17

After earning a C on her essay, Mary approaches her English professor and says, “You are the coolest teacher I’ve ever had, and so stylish, too!”

After earning a C on her essay, Mary approaches her English professor and says, “You are the coolest teacher I’ve ever had, and so stylish, too!” Which rhetorical technique is Mary using? a) cherry... more
English Grammar English English Literature

10/15/17

“I cant believe you skipped class last week,” said Mark, “Now you’re going to end up unemployed and homeless, too!”

“I cant believe you skipped class last week,” said Mark, “Now you’re going to end up unemployed and homeless, too!” Which fallacy does Mark commit? a) none b) hasty generalization c) poisoning the... more
English Grammar English English Literature

10/15/17

Garry: Immigration improves the economic vitality of aging countries. We see European countries seeking immigrants to prop up their social infrastructure. Eliza

Garry: Immigration improves the economic vitality of aging countries. We see European countries seeking immigrants to prop up their social infrastructure. Elizabeth: So you’re in favor of brining... more
English Grammar English English Literature

10/15/17

James writes an essay claiming that either we increase income taxes or the country goes bankrupt.

James writes an essay claiming that either we increase income taxes or the country goes bankrupt. Which fallacy does he commit? a) none b) appeal to authority c) slippery slope d) false dichotomy... more

10/03/17

What is the problem with this sentence?

Dickens was a very popular novelist, but he had to set a grueling schedule for himself in order to meet his public's demands, for many of his novels were serialized, so he had to publish a new... more
English Grammar

08/29/17

My house is near the park. what is near here?an adjective,adverb or something else

I want explanation because my english teacher said its an adverb but isnt it modifying the noun house

08/24/17

why waste time reading this? ( start with it is extremely

I want this sentence to start with( it is extremely ) which is in negetive but doesn't change the meaning of sentence.
English Grammar

08/03/17

If a person hates the city but later in life ends up living in the city is that irony?

 If it is irony then would it be situational irony?
English Grammar Grammar

06/26/17

If statement Question

I will faint if you bring me here or If you bring me here I will faint. Which statement is correct?
English Grammar English English Literature

06/14/17

Which of these best describes Mrs. Peters in "A Jury of Her Peers?"

Which of these best describes Mrs. Peters in "A Jury of Her Peers?"  Select one:a. She hated to see things half done.b. She had eyes that looked as if they could see a long way into things.c. She... more
English Grammar

05/29/17

register of words

Can I have a register of piloting or accounting
English Grammar

05/16/17

3. is your mother working in old office building.

filling the blank
English Grammar

05/14/17

is one thing in particular a transition word

is it a beginning middle or end transition word

05/12/17

Which of the following would be most relevant to a research paper describing the benefits of composting kitchen waste?

Which of the following would be most relevant to a research paper describing the benefits of composting kitchen waste?  Select one:a. Detailed analysis of the nutrients from typical kitchen... more

05/12/17

What is the most useful next step in the writing process for Dominic?

Dominic has found the following information during the research process for his paper:Building diagrams for a new energy-efficient construction project in his cityA news article detailing five... more
English Grammar English Writing English Help

05/02/17

Write a short story using the words: languid, jilted, expiated, precipice and squalid.

Would be better if the definition of each word is somehow contained in the story. Thank you SOOOOOO much!
English Grammar

04/25/17

Whats wrong in this sentence

Whenever a dust storm blew in, people drug all their porch furniture inside and drove the horses and cows into the barn. A)blew B) Drug C)Drove D) No error

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