As you said above, the word "bob" means fencing and you want to know how this can have a double meaning related to homophobes.
This is what I see the 2 meanings as:
1. fencing, as in taking out your fencing sword
2. take out your penis, as penis would be another word for sword in plays/books such as the one you're reading - this would be relating to gays if the convo was btwn 2 men
A transitive verb is a type of verb which needs an object in order to perform an action. Example: <u>"Cynthia bought a bag from Elizabeth".</u> Here, "Elizabeth" is the object.
An intransitive verb is a type of verb which has no receiver of action in the sentence. In other words, it does not have a direct object.
Example include: "The dog ran over the hill"
An object of a sentence is the receiver of action in that sentence.
Therefore, the transitive verbs are:
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- The fox jumped into the well
Likewise, the transitive verbs are:
- Allah loves us all.
- We get up early in the morning.
- Ice floats on water.
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Lomov and Natalia are 2 of the characters in the story " <span>A Marriage Proposal by Anton Chekhov.
</span>Lomov first proposed but ended up arguing with Natalia and Natalia's father, <span>Tschubukov. They argued about who owns the Oxen meadows which Natalia's family persistently claimed </span> that they owned the meadows for long. However, Lomov do not want to give up the meadows and told <span>Tschubukov and Natalia that</span> he has all the documents to prove that he owns the meadow.
When Natalia found out the purpose of Lomov's visit, she was disappointed with his father for not telling her. They were sorry that they made Lomov mad. And so, they decided to call him back.
When Lomov visit Natalia again, he could not tell her directly that he wanted to marry her, so he keeps beating around the bush. Natalia and Lomov conversed. To break the silence, Lomov talks about his lamed dog, Guess, whom he is very proud of. Natalia then added that her dog,Leap, is far better than his. So, they argued and the proposal was again forgotten.
Ok let me see what I got here.
For number 1 the correct option is the second one. Jose Marti's writing and political theories defend democracy.
Now for the second question the answer is no one beacuse actually NO One lives on Cayo santa maria.
And for the third question the correct answer is the option number 1: He established relationships with other Cubans who dreamed of independence. I hope this can help you greatly