Answer:
<u>We named the dog Timmy.</u>
Explanation:
An objective complement an adjective or noun that follows a direct object and describes it. The objective complement in the sentence above is <em>Timmy</em> (describes the direct object, <em>dog</em>).
One of my favourite k-drama is 365: Repeat the Year
Answer:
The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe uses alliteration in word pairs. In the first three lines of the poem, there are three examples: weak/weary, quaint/curious, and nodded/nearly napping. While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping.
Explanation:
If Wendy is writing the first draft of her research paper about symbolism used in George Orwell's Animal Farm, then Wendy should take short breaks while writing the draft. Since it is her first draft, there will be instances that she can't immediately follow on the thought that she has written or will be stuck on particular parts of the draft. Sometimes, revisions are to be made just to make way for an idea or thought that she had recently thought of or has forgotten to write about it. Either way, taking a break makes Wendy feel more relax and thinking isn't hard enough. This makes the oxygen that we take in have their time to be delivered to the brain which allows us to think more clearly. That is why breathing techniques and breaks are very important.