I'd say C. The use of the word "absolute" is strong.
If its talking about an animal it means an agressive growl but if its talking about a person its most likey means saying something in a mean/bad-tempered voice hope this helps:)
Answer: B
Explanation:
In all the other ones, you are speaking. Verbal essentially means spoken, so non verbal is going to be not spoken. Therefore B is the best answer.
"<span>C. An object that receives the action of the verb" is the </span>correct definition for the term "direct object". This differs from an "indirect object" in that it is directly affected by the action.
An onomatopoeia is a word that mimics and describes a sound word. For example, sizzle. When you hear the word you can hear the sound. Let’s say the three objects you picked were; book, tweezers, and clock.
For book you could say “flip”
For tweezers you could say “pluck”
For clock you could say “tick tock”
I hope this helps you!!