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When Romeo first saw Juliet, we could conclude that Romeo was smitten by her, or simply put, he experienced love at first sight. Romeo opens his monologue with "<em>she doth teach the torches to burn bright!</em>" After this, he uses language such as "<em>Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear;</em>" and "<em>Did my heart love till now?</em>" Romeo is completely consumed with the sight of Juliet. He is incapable of seeing anything else.
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Okay, so think of the stage as titled down towards the audience. Closer to the audience would be down stage, upstage is the back if the stage. Then for stage left it will be the audience’s left and the actor’s right. Then the opposite for stage right (audience’s right, actors left)
We showed <u>her </u>Direct object <u>our ideas</u> indirect object for the weather forecasts.
<h3>What is a direct and indirect object?</h3>
- Direct Object refers to a word or phrase that expresses the main purpose or outcome of a verb's action.
- Indirect Object refers to a phrase made up of a noun that designates a subject or object who or what is influenced by the action of a transitive verb, but who or what is not the main object.
Now,
- According to the definitions of direct and indirect objects,
- "her" is referring to the main outcome of the action of the verb (show).
- "our ideas" is referring to the noun that is influenced by the action of the verb (show) but is not the main subject.
Hence, According to the definitions of direct and indirect objects, We showed <u>her </u>(Direct object ) <u>our ideas</u> (indirect object) for the weather forecasts.
To learn more about direct and indirect objects, refer to the link: brainly.com/question/1427574
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