I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. All of the following are possible sources of error in a scientific investigation except for completing multiple trials during an experiment. Completing multiple trials will instead help you minimize errors in the experiment.
Answer:
Jason - subject
had - verb
a birthday party - direct object
at his favorite Mexican restaurant - prepositional phrase
Explanation:
The subject of a sentence is the topic, that is, what the sentence is about. The sentence we are analyzing here is talking about Jason, so "Jason" is the subject. The verb "had" is not a linking verb, but an action verb. Its meaning is completed by the direct object that follows. We can ask the verb a question: What did Jason have? A birthday party (direct object). Finally, a prepositional phrase consists of a preposition and complements. In this case, the prepositional phrase "at his favorite Mexican restaurant" provides information as to where the birthday party was thrown.
Hello There!
You could put it as:
Hello, i'm Jessica, age 14, and i live with my mom, dad and my two brothers called Jayden and Brandon. One of my brothers is older than me and one is younger than me therefore making me the middle child.
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<u>When nick learns that gatsdy is deeply in love with Daisy.He plans a reunion for both of them by inviting daisy for a Tea Party at his house,but he insures that Daisy does not come to know that Gatsdy is also invited in the Party.At the tea party Gatsby and daisy reestablish their connection</u>
<u>Nick then travels with tom and jordan to the valley of ashes to discover that Tom's lover Myrtle has been killed in an accident and the driver of the car was Gatsdy and then Nick along with Tom and Jordan travel back to long island to discover that the car by which the accident occur was driven by Daisy.</u>
When we exhale, we breathe out less oxygen but more carbon dioxide than we inhale. The carbon we breathe out as carbon dioxide comes from the carbon in the food we eat. ... The carbon dioxide is dissolved in the blood, carried to the lungs by the circulation, and breathed out.