This is from Frankenstein
Explanation:
- The novel is about a series of letters from the explorer Robert Walton to his sister Margaret. It is about his dangerous voyage to the North Pole. In his first letter he tells her about the preparations that were made for their journey.
- In the following letters he tells her that he was isolated and had no one to share his dreams. But informs her that he is confident that he will achieve his dreams.
- He explains how the ship is stuck between two sheets of ice. They find a stranger who is weak and had starved for days. He refuses to board their ship. Walton and the stranger eventually become friends.
Answer: In the sentence, Fred sent his Grandmother an emall all on his new computer, 'his grandmother' is an indirect object.
Explanation:
Indirect object of any sentence is its noun or pronoun that obtain the action of a Verb in an indirect manner. To know the indirect object, ask the question of 'to whom', 'for whom', or 'for what' and the answer to this question will be the indirect object. In the sentence, 'Fred sent his Grandmother an emall all on his new computer' - Fred is a subject, sent is a verb, an email is a direct object and his grandmother is an indirect object. To whom did Fred send an email? His grandmother.
Answer:
water and oil don't mix
they form an emulsion
oil is less dense then water
Explanation:
Since there are no given answers, let's examine all pieces of information we can find here.
After mixing two liquids, Janet shook this mixture. She did it in order to enhance the rate of dissolving. After some time passed, we see that these liquids are separated into two distinct layers, meaning that water and oil do not mix (oil doesn't dissolve in water). This also means that water and oil form an emulsion - an unmixable suspension of two liquids.
Another feature we can observe is that the oil had risen to the top. Denser liquid will always fall down, meaning that oil is less dense then water.
Answer:
i never watched it before actually lol but we can still be friends.
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