I think it might be sentence 4, since it is not relevant to the wooly mammoth's disappearance.
Answer:
1 and 4 are punctuated correctly
1.<span>Macbeth says that even the numerous, or multitudinous seas, will not wash off his guilt.
2.</span><span>The word that best describes the Sermon on the Mount is speech
</span><span>3. The speaker is describing the coming of winter as it drives the sheep from the fields and into the stables
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The answer is direct object.
An indirect object cannot exist without a subject, a transitive verb, and a "object," because something (the object) must be "passed" or given to the indirect object.
What is direct object?
- A direct object in English grammar is a word or phrase that receives the verb's action.
- The direct object in the sentence The students eat cake is cake; the verb eats, and the object being eaten is cake.
- A transitive verb is one that is used with an object: a noun, phrase, or pronoun referring to the person or thing affected by the verb's action.
- Admire, maintain, face, and love are transitive verbs in the following sentences: I admire your bravery. We must keep product quality high.
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