A direct object is the part of the sentence that is somehow manipulated by the subject, and the type of the manipulation is described by the verb.
here the subject is "The delighted children" and the verb is "picked"
the direct object is "pumkins" - the correct answer is d.
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After Caesar's murder, the plebeian demand an explanation. Brutus rises to the pulpit and silence is done to hear him. In short prayer, he explains that he killed Caesar to avoid people become slaves. He claims that he killed Caesar, not because he didn't love him, but he loved Rome more. However, after Mark Antony's speech about Caesar's will, the silent crowd puts itself in growing fury.
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Explanation:
1. Bandwagon: It lets you do something because everybody does it.
2. Transfer: It uses famous people to promote someone or something without him/her saying something about the product.
3. Plain folks: It uses a simple or normal person to convince us to support someone or something.
4. Testimonials: It uses the testimony of a famous person or a celebrity to convince you to buy or do something.
5. Name calling: It gives positive information for your own point of view but none of the positive things on your opponent.
D. <em>uncharitable</em>.
The suffix <em>-able</em>, borrowed from Old French and originally from the Latin <em>-ābilis</em> (meaning "worthy of being acted upon"), can have different meanings.
The most common one is "fit/liable to be (done)," as in:
- <em>likeable</em> - fit to be liked
- <em>washable</em> - fit to be washed
- <em>degradable</em> - liable to be degraded.
This, however, does not apply to <em>comfortable</em>. Another meaning of <em>-able</em>, however, is "giving, or inclined to," as in:
- <em>comfortable</em> - giving comfort
- <em>(un)charitable</em> - (not) inclined to charity.