Answer:
<em>When</em><em> I looked at the museum map I noticed a new insect exhibit.</em>
Explanation:
In this task, we have two independent clauses (they can stand alone) that represent two sentences. Our job is to merge them into one sentence while being careful not to deviate its meaning. So, there are two possibilities: the first one is to put <em>when</em> in the beginning of the sentence, so it can look like this: <em>When I looked at the museum map I noticed a new insect exhibit.</em> The other option is to put <em>when</em> between these two independent clauses: <em>I looked at the museum map when I noticed a new insect exhibit.</em> Looking at these two possible solutions, the first one seems to have a more logical order of actions.
This is a matter of opinion. Although, optimism is important because we live in a world of negativity and pessimism. Optimism is good to see/show because it brings "light into a world of darkness". A lot of people need to see and experience optimism to lift their spirits and feel good about life.
To be 100% sure he saw what he saw and he was curious
To determine which describes
the underlined words in the sentences provided we elaborate:
<span>1.A. Direct Object</span>
The
word described here is daises which is directly described by the adjective
yellow which is a color.
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2.C. Predicate Nominative</span>
Predicate nominative is a
word that reinstate the subject and is followed by a linking verb, in this case.
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3.B. Direct object</span>
<span>
4.A. Predicate adjective</span>
<span>5.A. Direct object</span>
<span>
6.B. Direct object</span>
<span>
7.C. Predicate Adjective</span>
Predicate
adjective are adjectives in the predicate position. Like, she is pretty. Pretty
is the predicate adjective.
<span>8.B. Predicate Nominative</span>
<span>9.C. Predicate Nominative</span>
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10. </span>C. Direct Object</span>
Answer:
Circe lived on the island of Eea. According to Homer, his residence was formed by a stone mansion in the middle of a forest, surrounded by wild animals, such as lions and wolves, who were nothing more than his transformed victims, therefore, they were not dangerous.