Answer: <u>a BALL</u>
Explanation:
<u>Direct object: a BALL</u>
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<u>To identify a direct object one asks "what" for the verb and the answer has no preposition to complete or answer this "what".</u>
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<u>subject:</u> kyle
<u>predicate:</u> threw a BALL to his dog.
<u>indirect object: </u> to his dog.
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Answer
C. When Fred came home from school, he was in a bad
mood.
The main mixed allusion used in the poem is: D. The Egyptian Sphinx is the Beast from the Christian book of Revelation.
<h3>What is a Mixed Allusion?</h3>
An allusion is a casual reference to something. It becomes mixed when it is interchanged with something else.
In the Second Coming by Yeats Butler, we learn of an allusion to a certain Sphinx with a giant body that moves while the desert birds bove around it. This sphinx is the beast from Revelation that represents the second coming of Christ.
Learn more about allusions here:
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