"私の研究を助けてくれた由紀に感謝します"and/or
<span>"Watashi no kenkyū o tasukete kureta Yuki ni kansha shimasu"</span>
The oddness of the sentence is not syntactic or grammatical, but semantic:
Happiness is something abstract so you would not say you ate a bowl of happiness, which is why the sentence is grammatically correct but it is semantically odd.
It is also odd to say a plate of juice because you would normally use a glass of juice not a plate.
<h3>What are semantics?</h3>
Semantics is the study of meaning. If you study semantics, you analyze the meaning of words and the relation between words.
In this case, you have to explain why the sentence given is semantically odd, which relates to the use of the words in a specific context where you would not normally use them.
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Answer:
In Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, why did TJ want to get Mrs. Logan into trouble?
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In Mildred Taylor’s Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, T.J. Avery is Stacey’s best friend, although the rest of the Logan children are wary of him and annoyed by him. Mrs. Logan is Stacey and T.J.’s teacher, and T.J. is always trying to get Stacey to help him cheat on tests by stealing the answers. Stacey says no, but T.J. cheats anyway. The first time T.J. cheats, he is nearly caught, but Stacey takes the blame. The second time, Mrs. Logan catches T.J. with cheat sheets on the final exam and fails him. To get back at her, T.J. tells the people at the Wallace store that Mrs. Logan had edited the textbooks given to her school by the school for white children. The Logan children find out what T.J. did and they refuse to talk to him; so do the rest of the children at school, and T.J. is left friendless and alone.
Seriously, half the time the answers are WRONG... Oh well... Imma go watch some BL