Answer:
D. the object of the sentence.
Explanation:
Common nouns mention or describe general, non-specific terms for a person, place, thing, or idea. For example:
-People: mother, father, baby, child, etc.
-Animals: lion, dog, cat, bird, wolf, frog, etc.
-Things: table, bed, etc.
Usually, common nouns are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence.
Therefore, 'frog' is a common noun.
Well nothing is underlined but her is the only personal pronoun in this sentence so the antecedent would be carrie because it's her lunch
<span> The Haida are a native tribe in Alaska. The raven is apparently important in their culture. I know their totem poles often (always?) feature ravens. That's about all I know about it.
Katy, try to explain in a condensed way what happens in the story and why it's important. Or what the point of the story is. Don't just retell the whole story in your own words. Extract the main ideas out. Does that make sense?
Go to www.eldrbarry.net/rabb/rvn/first.htm if you aren't satisfied with this answer. I hope the site and my response help. C:</span>