The correct answer is C, subject. A cannot be correct as a direct object in this sentence are 'section', and 'discoveries'. B cannot be correct as there is nothing to possess, if it said 'whose', then it would be a possessive relative pronoun, and plus, 'possessive' isn't a function, it is just a kind of pronouns. D is also incorrect, it cannot be an object of preposition because 'anyone' isn't a preposition, it is a pronoun. And since 'who reads the science section of the newspaper' is a part of the whole noun phrase starting with 'anyone', which is a subject, this has also got to be the subject.
C- excessive
It’s surpassing natural limits
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Ralph calls the meeting in chapter 5 because things are not going the way he wants. Ralph begins the assembly in chapter 5 by mentioning that the boys do not complete the tasks they agree upon during their meetings. Ralph comments on several issues, such as the lack of water in the coconut shells, the inconvenient places where the boys are relieving themselves, and the fact that only Simon helped finish building the shelters with him. Ralph then reiterates the importance of maintaining a signal fire, and makes a new rule concerning where the boys are allowed to cook their food.
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Modern authors use myths and traditional stories as a basis for stories because the cultural and moral messages have stood the test of time. (does this answer your question?)