SOS:
First: He's WRONG,
Second, the answer is <em><u>James!!!</u></em>
James: <em>You have a trink Miss Sullivan?</em>
Annie: <em>Yes.</em>
<em>(stage directions) </em>
[She passes James a claim check, and he bears the suitcase out behind them. Annie holds the battered book...<em>cont....]</em>
<em>Hope this helps!!</em>
id go for "as he spoke, he seized an armful himself from the pile where the stag lay concealed, and at once detected him. calling his men, he had him seized at once and killed for the table."
linking verb
It has was in the sentence
Difference Between an Action Verb and a Linking Verb? ... In order to tell the difference, you have to pay attention to how each type of verb is used in a sentence—linking verbs are used for descriptions, whereas action verbs tell you what someone (or something) is doing.
Generally with an executive summary
telling the purpose of the report and aims and objectives