<span>Assuming that the underlined word is daisies, the correct answer is direct object. When there are two types of objects in a sentence, an indirect one and a direct one, the grammatical rule is that the indirect object will come before the direct one in the sentence. So here, the indirect object is Cindy, which makes the word daisies a direct object.</span>
Answer:
Hello!
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Verb: Is
Kind of verb: Is
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Explanation: There are 8 state of being verbs: are am, are, is, was, were, been and being.
Taking the ice cream cone after buying it.
Answer: i agree
Explanation: It CAN apply to life. Practice is never perfect, and perfect practice doesnt always make Perfect. EXAMPLE; Albert Einstein, he was a bad kid in his school grades, but yet, he became the Most smartest man in the world. It took him a million tries to do (figure out) his work, it wasnt exactly perfect besides all the practice, but he managed. So yes, it can apply to life in some way, hope this helps.