Answer:
9. C. Direct object
10. C. Indirect object
11. A. Subject.
12. B. Subject complement
13. A. Subject
14. A. Subject.
Explanation:
A subject of a sentence is the performer of the action in a sentence.
A direct object is the main receiver of the action in a sentence.
An indirect object is a noun or pronoun that receives the direct object in a sentence.
A subject complement usually comes after a linking verb to complement the subject by renaming it.
You could start off with a hook.....like finding some examples on how art is used to express yourself like how on buildings they do murals(watch interviews on why people do them like some say because it helps calm them down or just frees them from all they're problems,helps them forget .. something like that) or how you can compare it to a subject like how art is just as important as math because etc.. idk if this helped but hoped it gave you a brain storm...
The user did not add any option but I found the same question elsewhere on the internet. The options are as follows:
A. You are not going to believe what I saw on the way home today.
B. Youre going to need another blanket.
C. Your locker is the third one down on the left Marcie.
D. Your name is spelled almost exactly like mine.
From the options given above, the correct option is B. The correct sentence ought to be written like this: You're going to need another blanket.
Apostrophe is one of the punctuation marks that are used in English language. It has two basic functions, one it shows possession and two, it is used in place of a missing word. An example of a sentence in which apostrophe shows possession is given below:
The children's room is painted yellow.
And in the case of word omission an example is given below:
They've not acted wisely.
Note that, the word 'they and 'have' are the ones that have been contracted to 'they've.