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Greyhounds will most likely want to run again.
The direct object in a sentence is always a thing or a person who received the action of the verb. That means that the direct object would be the grandmother's room.
Answer:
D :)
Explanation:
<u>This is because imagery is a visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work like this one.</u>
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I would say number 1 because all the others give a sort of Emphasis to the donor, but the question wants the sentence to Emphasize on the donation rather than the donor so number 1
The phrase that has a connotation of freedom and adventure is: "splashed on through the swamp"
Taking into consideration the context in which that phrase was written we can see in the words "splash" and "swamp" John Muir's perspective of life. He was a naturalist writer who loved traveling and who found freedom and adventure in his experiences in the wild life.