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* Find someone that has good responsibilities and make a list of what they say they do. Compare this to your responsibilities...does that make sense
The object of the sentence is:
- The noun or pronoun the action is done to
<h3>What is the Object of a Sentence?</h3>
The object of a sentence refers to the noun or pronoun that receives the action being performed in the sentence.
For example, in the sentence; "She kicked him", the object is him because the action was received by this element in the sentence.
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I haven't read the book, or have no context, but am guessing foreshadowing. Foreshadowing is when you predict a future event.
1. What are some examples of effective teamwork in the example above?
Together, they decided on a plan for advertising their business and splitting both the clients and money evenly.
2. What are some examples of ineffective teamwork in the example above?
Jane was asked to babysit for a family at the last minute. She didn’t have time to tell Taylor, but she took the job and decided to keep the money for herself.
3. How could Jane have handled the situation differently?
She could of still told Jane and they both could have went together even if it was at the last minute.
4. How would you react to the situation if you were Taylor and found out about Jane withholding? Explain your answer.
I would take that money that she made and make her do other work to earn that same amount back, and then it'll be like she never did what she did behind my back :)
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Answer:
We decide what we need by seeing our needs and how important it is. In other words you might want food but you also need food. Something that you want can be something that you need but it can also just be something that you want. For example to survive you need water but you can want water and need it. Something that you just want isn't something that you need.
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