Answer:
noun as direct object
noun as indirect object
noun as subject of verb
noun as object of preposition
noun as object of verbal
Explanation:
noun us a doing word it an action word
I would say that a "Scientific article describing the negative effect of school uniforms" would be your best bet because the article contains factual information about how wearing school uniforms deteriorates a child's creativity ( and whatever the article said)!
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The least effective verb used in the sentences
above is:
c. The Lakers went on to victory.
<span>
In the ranking of verbs, among the choices
provided, “went” is the simplest form. The other three options are more
impactful in relation to the object.</span>
Answer:
Brutus.
Who here is so vile that he doesn't love his country? If there are any, speak, for it is he whom I have offended. I will pause for a reply. None, Brutus, none.
Napoleon, a figure aiming to personify Joseph Stalin as part of the writing's broader allegory for the Russian Revolution, exemplifies a narcissistic overpowering leader who prioritizes himself, his advocates, and his authority over the blunders of the residents he is domineering.
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