4. The pot of vegetable soup (SUBJECT) simmered (VERB) gently on the stove (OBJECT).
5. Your digital camera (SUBJECT) takes (VERB) very clear pictures in all kinds of locations (OBJECT).
6. After the party, we (SUBJECT) went (VERB) to a diner (OBJECT) for coffee.
7. The summer concert (SUBJECT) was canceled (VERB) with only one day's notice (OBJECT).
8. The coffee from the leaking pot (SUBJECT) left (VERB) a stain on the white carpet. (OBJECT).
9. A German shepherd (SUBJECT) waited (VERB) patiently outside the drugstore (OBJECT).
10. The curious child (SUBJECT) stared (VERB) silently at the man in the Santa Claus suit(OBJECT).
<h3>What are subjects and verbs?</h3>
A subject is a person that performs an action in a text. The verb is the action performed while the object is the element that receives the action in the text.
In the sentences above, we can see examples of subjects, verbs, and objects.
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A lot of Halloween costumes can be considered offensive to multiple cultures. say if an American wore a Pocahontas costume it would be offensive to native americans.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Okay, so what I can do for you right now is:
I can explain it to you, but not give you the answer.
This needs to be done by YOU, I'm pretty sure you have learned about the Holocaust so you need to explore YOUR thoughts and feelings about those times.
Note: it is said that you can go check out Anne Franks Dairy to see some examples. And if you reread the question you can understand what needs to be done.
Hope I helped.
Have a good day! =)