Before I answer the question do you have the book ?
The correct answer is option A. direct object. The direct object is a pronoun, noun clause, or noun phrase that indicates a thing or person that is affected by the action of the verb. The direct object can be found by finding the verb and asking what? (or whom?). In this case, <em>what did I give to my best friend?</em> I gave <u>the last slice of pizza</u>, thus this noun phrase functions as direct object of the sentence.
Independent clause:
1. It won't only be the two of us.
2. He used a piece to explain the idea of halves
Dependent Clause:
1. If we leave by November
2. that I won't be at school for seven days
I'm like 90% sure it is d sorry if I get it wrong for you!
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