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1. Men are socialized not to express their feelings or see themselves as victims.
2. Many believe there are no resources or support available for male victims.
1. Gender-based violence (GBV) or violence against women and girls (VAWG), is a global pandemic that affects 1 in 3 women in their lifetime.
2. Numerous types of GBV can be experienced throughout the lifecycle including psychological abuse; sexual harassment; deprivation of education, food, economic, and health resources.
The subject of a sentence is the person or thing that is doing the action. Often it comes first in a sentence. A simple subject is only the person or thing. A complete subject is the person or thing that is doing the action plus any modifiers (a, an, the, and other adjectives for example)
EXAMPLE: The fuzzy dog ate his dinner.
The simple subject is: dog
The complete subject is: The fuzzy dog. (The and dog describe/modify dog.)
The simple subject in the question is Taylor, Kevin, and Brenda.
Since there are three parts to the subject (each of the three people) it is also considered to be a compound subject.
<span>D: specific responses that match the questions asked </span>
Indirect or reported speech requires that we change pronouns, verb tenses, and time or place expressions in order to report what someone has said.
- His daughter told him that those were his socks.
- She said she kept her opinions gently in that great occasion.
- The actress said to him that he had to work consistently for his success.
- He told me that he had not taken my mobile that day.
- They said to us that they were launching a new program in our town.
- I said to him that that was not his business.
- Rajesh said to Karisma that he could not spend her money then.
<h3>What is indirect speech?</h3>
Indirect or reported speech happens when we retell what someone has said in our own words. That means that, rather than repeating things exactly as they were said, we make some changes. Some examples of those changes are:
- Verb tenses change into their past form.
- Pronouns change according to who said what to whom.
- Time and place expressions change to indicate that the actions took place in the past.
Let's take sentence 4 as an example. Notice the changes that must be done to rewrite it in indirect speech:
- Your --> my (because he said it to me, so he was talking about my phone)
Thus:
- Direct speech: He said to me, "I have not taken your mobile today."
- Indirect speech: He told me that he had not taken my mobile that day.
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These words are said by 'Antinous', who wanted to gather an army in order to destroy Telemachus whom Penelope wanted to save.