I think that the underlined pronoun is "them", correct?
"them" is not a possessive (this would be "their") nor is it nominative (this would be "they").
So it must be objective; and it is in fact the direct object!
Answer:
The texts take place in different locations within New York City.
Explanation:
In the first one it says so Carlos was visiting his mother's workplace in the heart of New York City. So the first is in new york island. The second says
It was a gorgeous day on Governors Island, And Governors island is located in new york city so that tells us that the answer is that they are in new york city
Answer: C. Martha's lawsuit was useful to punish the corporation for failing to pay its taxes over an eight year period.
Explanation:
In this sentence we can recognize infinitive direct-object phrase - to pay.
They can be found if we can ask a question ''what'' and in this case we are asking ''Martha's lawsuit was useful to punish what'' and then we are getting the answer which is ''to punish corporation for...'' In those kind of sentences when we are looking for the object of the verb, we must try to recognize if the infinitive phrase that we have(to punish in this case, and to pay) is making sense.
In this sentence we are having a direct object.
Answer:
Because she was previously reincarnated as a bat with some of her memories
Explanation:
Answer: i'm guessing D i could be wrong
Explanation: