Would be an irregular verb
Answer:
When Kaya befriends a lone dog that has wandered near her camp, others in the village warn her to be careful. Dogs don't usually live by themselves, and some people think the lone dog is not to be trusted. But Kaya brings the dog food and can feel her gratefulness. After Lone Dog gives birth to pups, she lets Kaya be a part of her new family. When Kaya looks into Lone Dog's eyes, it's as if the dog is speaking to her. Kaya's grandmother tells her that if an animal speaks to her, she needs to listen. But as the pups grow older, Lone Dog has something else to say -- something that Kaya doesn't want to hear.
Explanation:
<span>The correct answer is D. Only sentence D uses "mission" as a direct object.
By rewriting this question and changing the order a bit, it will become clear that "mission" is a direct object.
Consider: Sally Ride did fly which mission for NASA? The meaning of the sentence is the same as the original, but now we have put the parts of the sentence in an order that will help us identify the parts. Now we can easily see that the subject of the sentence is "Sally Ride." The verb of the sentence is "did fly." Finally, "mission" is the direct object.
In sentence A, "mission" is the subject of the sentence; in sentence B, "mission" is the object of the preposition "on"; and in sentence C, "mission" is also the object of the preposition "during."
Only in sentence D is "mission" a direct object.</span>