Read the question and select the correct answer

Read The Question And Select The Correct Answer

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Answer 1

Answer:

Change methodist church to Methodist Church.

Explanation:

Saint Luke Methodist Church is the name of a particular church, so it needs to be capitalised.


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what did you learn from poets feeling for her grandma? or summaries the poem?​

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Explanation:

show the poem for the summarize the poem.

a fight between two friends narrate​

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Answer:

friend one: i hate you ugly

friend two: why

fr. 1: because you called me fat

fr. 2: its cuz you are

fr. 1: well you are ugly so get out of my house idiot

fr. 2: no i want my makeup back

fr. 1 : bc you're ugly

fr.2: nuh uh

fr. 1: yuh huh

fr. 2: fine i dont need it meanie

fr. 1: yeah whatever get out

fr. 2: k fine

helppp??

who has commonlit??? because i need help with one
story name plessy vs. ferguson

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i don't really know but

After the Compromise of 1877 led to the withdrawal of federal troops from the South, Democrats consolidated control of state legislatures throughout the region, effectively marking the end of Reconstruction.

Southern Black people saw the promise of equality under the law embodied by the 13th Amendment, 14th Amendment and 15th Amendment to the Constitution receding quickly, and a return to disenfranchisement and other disadvantages as white supremacy reasserted itself across the South.

As historian C. Vann Woodward pointed out in a 1964 article about Plessy v. Ferguson, white and Black Southerners mixed relatively freely until the 1880s, when state legislatures passed the first laws requiring railroads to provide separate cars for “Negro” or “colored” passengers.

Read this sentence. It contains a comma splice.
I can't believe they are not twins, they look so much alike!
Which of the following makes this sentence correct?
A:I can't believe they are not twins: they look so much alike!
B:I can't believe they are not twins because they look so much alike!
C:I can't believe they are not twins; and they look so much alike!
D:I can't believe they are not twins they look so much alike!

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Answer:

B.   I can't believe they are not twins because they look so much alike!

Explanation:

Answer:

B:I can't believe they are not twins because they look so much alike!

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Why do writers use sensory details?
O A. To recreate physical experiences
B. To explain complex literary concepts
C. To highlight the difficulty of language
D. To engage with famous literary texts

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

A to recreate physical expirences

Can you give me some advise about how to begin talking presentation to have a good score.I’m very nervous .

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Answer:

good afternoon everyone ( confidentially) I'm .......... and today I'm in front of you for ............

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this would totally work i know my personal experience go ahead dont be nervous you can do it you have the potencial to do it your life is not up to here only go ahead

The sensory neurons in your skin relay information to________on the to the brain?
A. The spinal cord
B. The brain
C. The foot
D. The head​

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The answer is A. The spinal cord

IV. Use the correct form of the word in brackets to fit each gap of the passage.
Medical research has found that happiness has a strong beneficial effect on health. This healing
properties of (1. laugh)……………are such that humours now are being used alongside more (2.
tradition) ……..…..courses of (3. treat) …………..in some hospitals. In a London’s children’s
hospital, for example, two clowns are provided for the (4. entertain) ……………..of patients.
Doctors say that these clowns are (5. success) ……………..in making the children feel better.
It seems that when we laugh, there can be a (6. reduce) ……………..in both blood pressure and
the amount of (7. tense) ……………..in our muscles. Although it is (8. possible) ……………..to prove
it at the moment, this may also mean that people who feel unhappy and who are, therefore,
(9. likely) ……………..to laugh so much, suffer more often from physical (10. ill) ……………..

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Answer:

1) laughter

2) traditional

3) treatment

4) entertainment

5) successful

6) reduction

7) tension

8) impossible

9) likely

10) illness

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first of all there is no drop-down box second of all day is no passage so none of this question either makes sense

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second choice

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why did the speaker receive thousands of good wishes cards and gift from all over the world? (education first)​

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Answer:

because he meant well

Explanation:

he had a point

She was all angles and bones. metaphors meaning

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Answer:

i dont understand

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essay on the topic of teej​

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Explanation:

Teej festival is the biggest Hindu festival of Nepalese women, which is celebrated all over Nepal. The festival generally falls in August or early in September. Mainly, the festival is dedicated to Goddess Parvati, who was the wife of Lord Shiva. During this Teej festival in Nepal, married women take fast for the long and healthy life of their husbands as well as pray for prosperity. people worship the God of Gods Shiva and Devi Parvati at Pashupatinath temple as their union day. It is a day of fasting, so Hindu women dress all in Red Sari, Gold, and Silver jewelry. On this special occasion, people invite their married daughters to their home to celebrate the festival together. It is also an opportunity for women to visit their parents. Teej is mainly celebrated for 3 days, which are a feast day, Fasting Day and Rishi Panchami. 

21. Every day I _______ up at 6 o'clock, _______ breakfast at 7 o'clock and _______ for work at 8 o'clock
A. get / eat / leave B. have got / eating / leaving
C. got / ate / left D. will get / have eaten / left
22. Yesterday, I _______ for work late because I _______ to set my alarm.
A. had left / forgot B. was leaving / was forgetting
C. left / had forgot D. had been leaving / would forget
23. By the time we _______ to the train station, Susan _______ for us for more than two hours.
A. will get / has been waiting B. got / was waiting
C. got / had been waiting D. get / will wait
24. I _______ for this company for more than thirty years, and I intend to stay here until I _______ next year.
A. am working / will retire B. am going to work / am retiring
C. work / am going to retire D. have been working / retire
25. My mother always the first _______ up and the last _______ to bed.
A. getting / going B. to get / going C. getting / to go D. to get / to go
26. I _______ you last night after dinner, but you _______ there. Where _______ you?
A. was calling / are not / are B. called / were not / were
C. had called / had not been / were D. called / have not been / are
27. The Titanic _______ the Atlantic when it _______ an iceberg.
A. was crossing / struck B. had crossed / was striking
C. crossed / had struck D. is crossing / strikes
28. _______ to come over for dinner tonight?
A. Do you want B. Are you wanting
C. Have you wanted D. Will you want
29. What _______ at this time tomorrow?
A. will you do B. will you be doing
C. will you have done D. will you have been doing
30. The number of the participants in the survey _______ 250 students for Oxford University.
A. are B. was C. were D. have been
31. The grass was yellow because it _______ all summer.
A. does not rain B. has not rained C. had not rained D. would not rain
32. Many people even wonder these days _______.
A. what marriage is B. what is marriage
C. what marriage was D. what was marriage
33. The lights _______ out because we _______ the electricity bill.
A. have gone / did not pay B. will go / did not paid
C. go / would not pay D. went / had not paid
34. _______ Tom Cruise's last movie? Yes, I _______ it three days ago
A. Have you ever seen / saw B. Did you ever see / have seen
C. Had you ever seen / would see D. Will you ever see / saw
35. In the past, people _______ to the beach more often.
A. have gone B. used to go C. were going D. had gone
36. Soon, people _______ most of the time at home.
A. will work B. are working C. have worked D. work
37. I _______ a terrible accident while I _______ on the beach.
A. see / am walking B. saw / was walking
C. was seeing / walked D. have seen / were walking
38. After all, she _______ him since her childhood.
A. knows B. knew C. was knowing D. had known
39. We _______ touch since we _______ school three years ago.
A. lost / have left B. have lost / leave
C. have lost / left D. were losing / had left
40._______ John usually watch TV at the weekend?
A. Will B. Is C. Does D. Has
41. I _______ there once a long time ago and _______ back since.
A. was / have not been B. had been / was not
C. would be / had not been D. have been / will not be
42. As many as ten-million children _______ with the virus by the end of this decade.
A. have been infected B. will be infecting
C. had been infected D. will have been infected
43. What _______ when the fire alarm _______ off?
A. are you doing / will go B. have you done / would go
C. were you doing / went D. will you do / are going
44. _______ you send this wedding card to Peter, please?
A. Will B. Do C. Did D. Had
45. When Peter _______, I _______ him to your new house.
A. will arrive / take B. arrives / will take
C. has arrived / am taking D. had arrive / had taken
46. He ______ email before, so I ______ him how to use it.
A. did not use / had shown B. had not used / showed
C. has not used / showed D. was not using / will show
47. Doctor Pike ______ the hospital after he ______ an uneventful evening on duty. He ______ of his day of rest.
A. was leaving / has had / thought B. left / had had / was thinking
C. will leave / had / will think D. is leaving / will have / thinks
48. She ______ me anything about that problem so far.
A. is not telling B. does not tell C. will not tell D. has not told
49. I think that everything ______ ready for the project procedure by the end of next month.
A. will have been B. has been C. had been D. is

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Answer:

21.A

22.c

23.c

24.d

25.d

26.b

27.a

28.a

29.b

30.c

31.c

32.a

33.a

34.a

35.b

36.a

37.b

38.b

39.c

40.c

41.a

42.d

43.c

44.a

45.b

46.b

47.b

48.d

49.d

Explanation:

31. She remembered the correct address only --- she had posted the letter.
A. since B. afterwards C. following D. after
32. It’s difficult to pay one’s bills when prices keep ---.
A. rising B. growing C. gaining D. raising
33. The dentist told him to open his mouth ---.
A. broad B. much C. greatly D. wide
34. Could you lend me some money I’m very --- of cash at the moment.
A. down B. scare C. low D. short
35. His parents never allowed him ---.
A. a smoking B. smoking C. to smoke D. some smoked
36. The other driver failed to signal his --- to turn right so I had to brake suddenly.
A. purpose B. idea C. intention D. design
37. The managers agreed to --- the question of payment.
A. balance B. control C. discuss D. increase
38. I don’t think he’ll ever --- the shock of his wife’s death.
A. get through B. get over C. get by D. get off

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31. D

32. A

33. D

34. D

35. C

36. C

38. B

Answer:

31. D. after

32. A. rising

33. D. wide

34. D. short

35. C. to smoke

36. C. intention

37. C. discuss

38. B. get over

I went skating what tense is it​

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Answer and Explanation:

The form of tense that is used in this sentence is past tense. This is because the person is saying that they did an action, which means the action that was done is now in the past.

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Answer:

present tense -

I/you/we/they -  skate

he/she/it -   skates

present participle - skating

past tense  - skated

Explanation:

these are the tenses of skating. Have a nice day!

please help to do it ​

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Answer:

1) allowed

2)eight

3) knot

4) won

5) inn

6) sale

7) night

8) led

9) sun

10)some

11) two

what is meant by the following question?
' do the Olympics narrow nationalism?'

please help ASAP​

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Answer:

Yes of course it is..

Nationalism Is Underrated by IntellectualsNationalism now runs rampant throughout the entire proceeding. Televised coverage is relentlessly jingoistic (at least in the United States), and every broadcast repeats the latest medal count as if this was a revealing indicator of national merit.

How does the following passage (paragraphs 127-129) mainly add to the development of the text?
"Oh, yes," he said, casually as if in answer to a question, "I have electricity. We try to be civilized here."
"Civilized? And you shoot down men?"
A trace of anger was in the general's black eyes, but it was there for but a second; and he said, in his most pleasant manner, "Dear me, what a
righteous young man you are!"
D A. It shows tension between the general's civilized lifestyle and his barbaric hunting practices.
B. It creates commonality and shared experience between the two main characters.
C. It indicates the setting and time period in which the short story takes place.
OD. It reflects General Zaroff and Rainsford's conflicting social statuses.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

A trace of anger was in the general's black eyes, but it was there for but a second; and he said, in his most pleasant manner, "Dear me, what a righteous young man you are!" which does the following passage (paragraphs 127-129) mainly add to the development of the text. The correct option is A.

How does the story The Most Dangerous Game end?

But that's a little murky at the story's conclusion. After killing Zaroff, Rainsford takes refuge in his bed. There is no indication of his escape or his intentions to go back to society. Although we might suppose that he does, he could just as easily take over as the new ruler of Ship Trap Island where Zaroff left off.

The general's black eyes briefly flashed with rage, but it didn't last long, and he quickly returned to his usual pleasantry, saying, "Dear me, what a righteous young man you are! You have my word that I don't act in the manner you propose. That is unimaginably cruel. These are my guests, and I treat them with respect.

Thus, the ideal selection is option A.

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What are Adjectives. Quick

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Answer:

a word belonging to one of the major form classes in any of numerous languages and typically serving as a modifier of a noun to denote a quality of the thing named, to indicate its quantity or extent, or to specify a thing as distinct from something else.

To say in simple words, they are called the DESCRIBING WORDS.

Explanation:

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a word naming an attribute of a noun

Open Book Assignment: White Fang (part 1, chap 1)
Name:
Grade:
Date:
..Marks Obtained:
Select ten powerful words/phrases/imagery from the following paragraph which describe the
Northland Wild and explain their effects in a sentence. 10x2=20
men
Dark spruce forest frowned on either side the frozen waterway. The trees had been stripped
by a recent wind of their white covering of frost, and they seemed to lean towards each
other, black and ominous, in the fading light. A vast silence reigned over the land. The land
itself was desolation, lifeless, without movement, so lone and cold that the spirit of it was not
even that of sadness. There was a hint in it of laughter, but of a laughter more terrible than
any sadness-a laughter that was mirthless as the smile of the sphinx, a laughter cold as
the frost and partaking of the grimness of infallibility. It was the masterful and
incommunicable wisdom of eternity laughing at the futility of life and the effort of life. It was
the Wild, the savage, frozen-hearted Northland Wild

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The ten phrases and the explanation to each are as follows:

In sentence 2, "black and ominous": This phrase makes it sound as if something terrible is about to happen. In sentence 3, "vast silence": This phrase contains a sense of desolation and loneliness.In sentence 4, "the spirit of it was not even that of sadness": How awful is it to think of a feeling that is darker and deeper than sadness? To think of a place that causes such a feeling is scary, to say the least.In sentence 5, "mirthless": Conveys a sense of irony. Laughter is supposed to be mirthful. When it is not, we can assume the person - and in this case, the wilderness - has ulterior motives.In sentence 5, "smile of the sphinx": This phrase alludes to the mythological creature that smiles enigmatically as it gives someone as riddle to solve. If unable to solve it, the person is eaten by the creature. This is again quite a scary way to describe the forest, as if it is ready to attack.In sentence 5, "laughter cold as the frost": A cold laughter would be threatening, dangerous.In sentence 6, "masterful and incommunicable": Conveys the idea that something is out of reach.In sentence 6, "wisdom of eternity": Something beyond our human comprehension.In sentence 6, "futility of life": Conveys a sense of smallness, insignificance. Our lives are but a fluke in this universe.In sentence 7, "savage, frozen-hearted": This phrase makes us feel helpless in the face of wilderness. We are powerless beings, and nature should be regarded with respect.

Born in 1876, Jack London was an American author who used his own adventurous life as inspiration for his books. The novel "White Fang" is among his most famous works. As usual, the novel conveys the idea that nature is more powerful than man. Those who do not understand that fact are quickly taught a valuable lesson, which may often cost them their lives. "White Fang" was first published in 1906.

In conclusion, the phrases listed above help convey that sense of helplessness and evoke respect toward nature.

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where was musee rodin?​

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Answer:

Musee rodin was in paris,france .iiiiiii

An encyclopaedia entry that
describes Vitamin E.

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Answer:

Almond vitamin E encyclopedia

What is something that you were/are able to do during the pandemic that you would not have been able to do otherwise? Were/are there any good things that came about as a result of the pandemic?

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Answer:

I was able to spend more time with my family. I have a very busy schedule so I would have not had that personal time with my family if that did not happen. I grew closer to my family and was more appreciative of what they do for me. I also got a doggo during the pandemic! :D

1)I cook food in the morning to help my mother.
2)Farmers grow food for other people. She helped me in the exam.
3) They were playing hockey in school.
4)He was pulling water from the pond.(change in passive voice)​

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Ms. Turner _____ surprised to find out that I ___________from the same town she does.
A) is/come
B)was/had come
C) is/had come
D) was/come

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Answer:

B)

Explanation:

This is pass tense. She was surprised which is past. Ms.Turner was surprised to find out that I had come from the same town. I flows off the tongue. Also, was is past tense and had come is also past tense.

Answer:

B) Ms. Turner was surprised to find out that I had come from the same town she does.

Explanation:

It sounds grammatically correct.

What kind of language does T. S. Eliot use in “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” to describe the city, and how do
these descriptions reflect modernist themes? Cite examples from the poem to support your position in approximately
150 words.

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Answer:

To understand what kind of vocabulary T. S. Eliot employs to describe the city in "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and how these descriptions represent modernist themes, one must first understand what these modernist themes are. To summarize what modernist themes are, they are concerned with alienation, transformation, consumerism, and the relativity of truth. Now that we understand it, we can argue that the city's description echoes contemporary concerns in that it frequently asks whether life has any value. It also fosters a sense of solitude, which contributes to a mood of despondency and loss, which is a hallmark of modernism. ​The poem's first line contains an image that supports the paralysis theme: "Let us go then, you and I, When the evening is spread out against the sky Like a patient etherized upon a table," where the night sky of London is likened to a patient etherized on a table. Prufrock will have a drowsy and passive feeling throughout the poem.

Explanation:

164 words

Answer: Hopefully, this'll help clear a few things up.

Explanation: In T.S. Elliot's, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock", it describes an environment around the narrator that is hellish, isolated, and nerve-racking. The vocabulary used is a bit older and of richer text such as Shakespeare and Dante, which both are mentioned in the poem and used as examples to compare the narrator and his world. As the poem goes on, the narrator describes how he feels that he wishes to say what he means and be able to go about his life without others' judgment of him. The modernist themes of that day were of the need for a change for the better. The man wants to change and make his mark on the world but is too nervous and lacking in confidence.

IV. Complete the passage below. Fill in each gap with ONE word.
If you don’t know __________ a word means, try to guess the meaning, or look __________ the word in your dictionary. All foreign speakers have an __________, but that doesn’t matter. To make your pronunciation __________, listen to English speakers and try to imitate them. Don’t worry if you __________ mistakes or don’t try to correct a mistake – that’s normal! It’s often useful to translate words __________ one language to the other, but it’s best when you can start to think in the new language.

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Answer:

What.

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accent

clearer

make

from

What is a peer group?


people from the same culture


people who have nothing in common


people of similar age, who share similar interests


people in one’s biological family

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Answer:

people of similar age, who share similar interests

i need 500-1000 words for my flash fiction essay. it can be about anything but has to have a twist at the end. pls help. no PLAGIARISM!!!

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Answer:

Andrea Mathews looked at the tiny hat in his hands and felt jumpy.

He walked over to the window and reflected on his beautiful surroundings. He had always loved grey Amsterdam with its lonely, light lakes. It was a place that encouraged his tendency to feel jumpy.

Then he saw something in the distance, or rather someone. It was the figure of Jona Thunder. Jona was a clever coward with brunette hair.

Andrea gulped. He glanced at his own reflection. He was tall with thick eyebrows and wide thighs. His friends saw him as courageous. Once, he had even brought a knowing puppy back from the brink of death.

But not even a special person who had once brought a knowing puppy back from the brink of death, was prepared for what Jona had in store today.

The snow flurried like singing foxes, making Andrea relaxed.

As Andrea stepped outside and Jona came closer, he could see the vigorous glint in his eye.

Jona glared with all the wrath of 7897 wild bored bears. He said, in hushed tones, "I hate you and I want a fight."

Andrea looked back, even more relaxed and still playing with the tiny hat. "Lets do this," he replied.

They looked at each other with confident feelings, like two hard, hungry guys looking for a fight.

Andrea stepped forward and as he did his hat transformed into a sword.

Jona looked surprised, but he didnt let the surprise weapon stop him from drawing out his own sword.

And then the fight began.

THE END

Explanation:

Answer:

Me and my girl friend, Vanessa, collect odd things.

 When I say odd, I mean disturbing. Glass jars full of pickled snakes, fish, slugs, and any other gross creature we happen to like. We have bones scattered everywhere around our house in the forms of jewelry, wall pieces, art, statues, ect. We have dead taxidermy mice, snakes, squirrels, and even a cat that used to be Vanessa's. We don't pickle or taxidermy them ourselves, we just find them from scary estate sales, antique sales, or stores.

One day, while looking for an anniversary gift for Vanessa, I came across a black magic shop. I know she likes the concept of black magic, and very creepy things, so I decided to go in. The shop smelled like old socks and cloves, and it was dark. There were books of all kinds, spices, jars, sage sticks, and different charms around the entire store. As I was looking around the store, a man comes out from the back of the shop, holding a box full of bottles.

 "Can I help you with anything?" The man asked, and I nodded.

"Uh, yeah, my girl friend and I have been together for about 5 years, and I was looking for an anniversary gift for her. Got any ideas for me? She really likes odd things, ya' know?"

 He nods, and beckons me over to the counter. I put down the jar I was examining, and walk over. He disappears into the back again, and comes back out with a doll that is made out of wood.

"Does she like dolls? Maybe she'll like to have Karlie. I've been looking for a home for her for many years, but well... You know the stigma of scary looking dolls. She isn't haunted, I promise, just a little odd looking."  He explained, and I was ecstatic. Yeah, the doll looked scary, but the scarier the better, honestly. It means Vanessa would like it even more. It's head was very round, with painted rosy cheeks and dark painted on eyes. It's nose and ears were sticking out, and it's hair was made of yarn.

"Oh, my God. She'll love it. She has an entire room at home full of weird dolls and such. Thank you so much sir! How much?" I asked, pulling out my wallet.

 "Oh, no. You don't have to pay anything. Karlie here has been living in my shop for so long, she's free. Take her." He said, smiling at the doll then holding her out for me. "You take good care of her now," he says. "If you ever need her repaired, just bring her back here. I'll do it for free."

I was a little shocked by how nice he was being, but nodded in agreement. "Of course. My girl friend takes care of all her stuff."

 Later that evening, after we had dinner and went on a well deserved date night, it was time for me to give her the gift.

 "Hey, I got you something." I said, and picked up the shoe box from the floor beside the couch, and handed it to her.

 "Oh, thank you, Kevin! I love it so, so much!" She said after she opened it, flinging her arms around me. "What's her name?"

"Karlie. The man at the store called her Karlie. She'll look good with the rest of your collection, huh?" I asked, and she nodded enthusiastically, hugging the doll to her chest.

"I love you, Kevin," She said, and I smiled.

 That night, she decided to sleep with the doll in our room, and I had no objections. I was just so glad that she loved it, I didn't care what she did with it. She can be hard to shop for, since she's already seen everything weird and has everything she could want.

 But, later that night, I swore I could hear a baby crying. I woke up to hear Vanessa talking quietly, and a baby crying so loud that it was almost ear splitting.

 "Shh, shh, it's okay Karlie, I know he gave you away, but I'm gonna take good care of you." My heart stopped. You'd think someone who collects the most odd things imaginable would be used to scary things happening, but really, that's not true. This has never happened before. Watching my girl friend talk to a crying doll that I swear wasn't alive earlier is one of the weirdest things that has ever happened. Ever.

 "Vanessa? Why are you talking to the doll?" I asked, she looked at me like I was a dunce.

  "Her father just gave her away like that. The man who created her, the shop owner." She explained to me, cradling the wooden baby.

Instead of freaking out, like any sane person would, I just nodded. I nodded and let her cradle that baby, and act like it was real. I heard it too, so she's not the only one. I never even really questioned it after a while, just kind of went with it.

I don't exactly remember when we started treating it like a real baby, but it just sort of happened. Vanessa wanted the doll to keep from getting mad, so she gave her the best life she possibly could. And I just went with it. I mean, what else could you do?  So that is how we became parents. Of a wooden doll.

is the sentence "Hi, i am Mark Bonno. Nice to meet you, Mark." written correctly?

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Answer:

No, assuming that this is a conversation between two people.

Explanation:

"Hi, I am Mark Bonno."

"Nice to meet you Mark."

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