1:The maximum number of passengers (blank) posted in the front of the bus.

is;are.....is***

2:More than one-half of Sal's profits (blank) spent on camera equipment.

was;were....was***

3:Both "Pied Beauty and "Spring and Fall: To a Young Child" suggest a sense of?

A:disappointment
B:nature's beauty***
C:frustration
D:joyfulness

4:Which of the following would Hopkins say is(not) true of the things mentioned in "Pied Beauty"?

A:Some are spotted or speckled
B:All are worthy of praise
C:Some are sorrowful***
D:All are glorious

Are these correct?

I disagree with #2. "profits" is plural.

Answers 1, 3, and 4 were correct; however, the correct answer for 2 is were.

Okay, thank you so much! I will go read some more.

Reed- profits is not the subject. It's in a prepositional phrase. <g>

Don't tell anyone, but I was one of Reed's high school English teachers.

Your secret is safe in this arena : )

Best wishes Reed.
English is tricky at the best of times.

The other side of this is that he knows far more than I do about most editing and interpreting literature.

You're right, Ms. Sue. My bad. ( Sorry, Marylyn

I almost missed it myself. :-)

HA HA.....Thank you both so much!