1.Which of the following shows the correct parenthetical citation for a quote from page 91 of an article in the October 2002 issue of Travel America magazine called "Backroads of Oklahoma" written by Mary R. Simpson?

A.(Simpson 91)
B.("Backroads" 91)
C.(Travel America 91)
D.("Backroads of Oklahoma," 91)

2.Choose the word that best completes the sentence.

One of the girls left ___tennis shoes in the gym.
A.her
B.hers
C.thier
D.them

3.Choose the word that best completes the sentence.

Matt studied all afternoon with Marcus and
A.I.
B.me.
C.they.
D.we.

4.Choose the word that best completes the sentence.

Though they were hungry both Mara Lee and Roman studyed for ___ meeting
A.her
B.his
C.his or her
D.their

5.Choose the word that best completes the sentence.

Gabriel and ___ are repairing my father's car.
A.he
B.him
C.me
D.us

I think
1.A
2.C
3.A
4.D
5.C
Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Well @child as a friend of mine once said, efficiency is just clever lazyness

Clever you can shut up we just don’t feel like doing our work I’m pretty sure we all smart inside of here

I agree with "A person" because school really doesn't define your intelligence, there is so much more to life and school is just a waste of time honestly.

I think the answers are

1.A
2.C
3.A
4.D
5.C

So if school says your intelligence then football players would be the smartest due to how easy they get into colleges.

Sorry -- I missed your answers when I read your first post. It's better for this tutor's old eyes if you mark each answer with its question -- maybe by using *** or <~~ or something!

1. yes
2. no
3. no
4. yes (and I think you mean "studied")
5. no

Pronouns for use as subjects:
I, you, he, she, it, we, they

Pronouns for use as objects:
me, you, him, her, it, us, them

Study about pronoun agreement here:
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/pronounagreement.htm

Thanks!

hello from 2023. yeah im 9th grade rn and fail to see how a lot of this stuff helps in life.

@Child: Just shut up!

Hello! While it may be hard to see the practical use of some of the things you're learning right now, keep in mind that education is not just about learning practical skills for work or life, but also about developing critical thinking skills and learning how to learn. The things you're learning may come in handy in unexpected ways in the future, but more importantly, they are helping you develop your mind and your ability to make informed, thoughtful decisions.