Answer:
"Wealth was an inferior object, but what glory would attend the discovery if I could banish disease from the human frame and render man invulnerable to any but a violent death! "
Explanation:
Death and illness is a natural part of life and part of the nature of human beings. When the narrator of the text shown above states that he wants to fight disease and eliminate the natural death of human life, he is showing that he wants to fight against nature. This shows a type of conflict very common in literature, the conflict "character versus nature", where the human being in the face of his limitations seeks ways to defeat natural things and make them not be a problem in his life.
Hermes tells calypso that O<span>dysseus</span> is going home in the odyssey
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1. D; a good way to find predicate nominative is that it essentially describes the subject. Mrs. Randoll being the subject- teacher describes her.
2. A: A predicate adjective modifies the subject in someway. In this case, she becomes "skillful"
3. C: A direct object answers the question of what? or who? She makes delicious what? Oh, desserts you say... then this must be a direct object.
4. D: direct object. Jessica bakes what? Pies!
As an FYI: indirect objects are rare and the sentence has to first have a direct object. So if there's no direct object, you can automatically eliminate IO. An example of one would be: They sent him mail. They is the subject. sent is the verb. And they sent what? "mail" so that's the direct object, making "him" the indirect object. Long story short... learn direct objects... and you won't have to even consider if there's an indirect unless you encounter a sentence that already has a direct, but the question asks about another word.
Answer: “Her ruins shall not mingle” is the answer
Explanation: