<span>a. They called their kitten Shadow. Objective Complement (This renames the direct object, kitten, as Shadow).
b. The jury deliberated four hours. Adverbial Objective (It answers the adverb question how long?)
c. Julia was awarded the starring role. </span>Retained Object. (Your clue here is "was awarded" - this is in passive form. Passive form indicates a retained object.)<span>
d. They appointed Geoffrey president. </span>Objective Complement (This renames the direct object, Geoffrey, as president).<span>
e. Nicholas was offered a magazine. Retained Object. (Your clue here is "was offered" - this is in passive form. Passive form indicates a retained object.)
f. We hiked three hours. </span>Adverbial Objective (It answers the adverb question how long?)
Interpretation
There are always different ways to interpret illusions especially if they are found in different contexts such as two different texts.
I’d probably say C however i’m not really sure
Answer:
they contain clues about the article's purpose and topics.
Explanation:
you can't tell how long the article would be from the first paragraph
you can't compare the article to others if you only read the first paragraph
you can't summarize the article based on the first paragraph
Is it informal letter or formal letter