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1.) Frightful views Sam as her family, and they have relied on each other to live.
2.) Frightful is determined to find Sam, having been taken away by two strange men. She is left on a perch in a pine forest with other birds of prey by the men.
3.) Frightful is a peregrine falcon, and remembers being taken by Sam Gribley to be raised when she was barely two weeks old. As she grew, Sam trained her to hunt and come when called. Frightful views Sam as her family,
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These were 3 examples I could find, however I am sorry if they are not helpful.
None of the answers really do it justice, but I’d say D. His anger is very powerful, but the iceberg shows that he easily concealed it with emotional “coolness”.
The direct object is the noun or pronoun that is the direct receiver of the action of the transitive verb. In the given sentence above, the direct object is the word "cake". The word "cake" receives the action of the verb "baked". The direct object also answers the question "what?" What did Jonathan bake? It's a "cake". Hope this answer helps.
Irus. At this point in the story, Odysseus is disguised as a beggar, so the suitors and his wife will not recognize him. Antinuous, the leader of the suitors, decides that the disguised Odysseus will fight Irus, a real beggar, to entertain the men. The winner will eat. Amphinomus is another suitor who gets killed later when he is stabbed with a spear by Telemachus. Eurymachus is one of Odysseus' men from his ships.
1. Late for class? - No, he wasn't. He was early.
2. At home yesterday? - No she wasn't. She was at work
3 At the library yesterday? - no they weren't they weren't at school.