An intransitive verb doesn't require a direct object. A cannot be correct because, Ian sharpened what? His hockey skates. So that is the direct object, therefore the verb is transitive. C and D are the same case.
The correct answer is B, because the verb is intransitive as it doesn't need an object. You cannot answer - Carla skates what? No, it is just Carla skates.
Answer:
Miss Petrocelli is willing to use improper tactics to win her case.
Explanation:
Dean Myers' drama novel <em>Monster </em>revolves around the murder trial of the narrator 16-year-old Steve Harmon and his involvement in an act that led to his depiction as a monster by everyone. The novel focuses on the justice system, identity, racial belonging, and the truth behind the rest of the story.
In the given discourse between the lawyers in court, Miss Petrocelli's implication that King is <em>"acquainted with everyone involved in the robbery"</em> is greatly objected by his lawyer Asa Briggs. And when the judge reiterates that she <em>"do(es) know better",</em> he meant that she is walking on dangerous ground and should not make such claims as to directly implicate King. This <u>dialogue shows that Miss Petrocelli is not afraid to use improper tactics to get her way and try to win the case.
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Answer:
French
German
Hindostanee
Explanation:
In novel Jane Eyre, Jane studied many language including French and Hindustani. While studying at Lowood School, Jane learns French language. After running away from Mr. Rochester, she stays with Diana, Mary and St. John. She tries to study German but St.John encourages her to study Hindostanee. The language St. John studying for his missionary work in India.