An indirect object can be introduced by a "to" or "for", so let's see, where in the sentence can we insert a "to" or a "for"?<span>
Well, it's already there! the "her", and who does the "her" refer to?- Alice.
So A) is the correct answer.
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Answer: A hard g makes a "guh" kind of sound. A soft g makes a sound like a j ("juh"). A soft g is followed by an "e", an "i", or a "y". Nougat has a hard g.
Explanation: The g in nougat makes a guh sound, not a juh sound, so it's a hard g. The g also doesn't have an "e", "i", or "y" right after it to make it soft.
It’s c. Innate is pretty much means mean natural or inborn, so in this case it would stand foe present from birth
The correct answer is change they're to their.
The words they're stand for = they are, whereas the pronoun their shows some kind of possession. So, whose way? Their way. Not they are way. The other options are incorrect as TO is spelled correctly, there means that you are pointing to something, and two is a number.