The answer is D. Pertinent comes from the word pertain/pertaining, which means relevant.
Answer:
The keys
Explanation:
Keys is the object that is directly receiving the action; it cannot replace or describe the noun. (Keys is not Daniel.)
Table is an object of the preposition, since on is the preposition. That means on the table is just a prepositional phrase, and is not part of the S-Vt-DO sentence.
Therefore, the noun is Daniel, the verb-transitive is Daniel, and the Direct Object is keys.
In the beginning of the book it is kinda tense/ intense.<span>The entire period from the time he wakes up until Grete's violin solo and his death is one long battle to adjust to his new body </span>
<span>The three types of formal messages are: upward, downward and lateral. </span><span>An informal grapevine message is a common type of message at an organization. This happens when information is shared word of mouth from employee to employee in an unofficial manner.</span>