Answer:
The correct answers are:
- Her is the direct object of the action verb ask.
- Me is the object of the preposition for.
Explanation:
Let's go through all of the options:
1. this can't be correct because the word <em>her </em>is a pronoun, and not a noun
2. this is correct because a direct object gives the answer to the question <em>who(m)? </em>Here, the question would be - <em>Whom did you ask? </em>and the answer would be <em>Amelia and her. </em>
3. this is correct because there is a preposition <em>for </em>in this sentence and it demands an object to follow it; here, that object are the pronouns <em>you and me</em>
4. this can't be correct because <em>Amelia </em>and <em>me </em>aren't the same person so Amelia can't be the antecedent for me
<span>B. Problem solving can be achieved through a systematic strategy that involves analyzing the problem.
The answer above is correct.
"A" is false because you would need a problem to solve before starting the problem-solving process. "C" is false because problem solving applies to any situation in which a problem need be solved. "D" is false because problem solving may be used to solve both simple and complex problems; it generally applies more so to complex problems, but both nonetheless.
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Answer:
When analyzing diction, look for specific words or short phrases that seem stronger than the others. Meaning, repeating the same word or phrase helps the reader emphasize a point, feeling, etc. Effective diction is shaped by words that are clear, concrete, and exact.
Answer:
Are you asking a question? Or just messing around? Please let me know so I can understand why you posted this question.
Answer:
The main difference is that you can use the Second Conditional to describe a result that can happen although it is unlikely that it will, while you use the Third Conditional to describe a situation that could have happened in the past had a condition been met.
Explanation:
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