Answer:where are the words to choose from
Explanation:
Let's break this sentence down:
The Gerards consider their son a genius.
- Prepositional phrases: There are no prepositional phrases since there isn't neither a preposition nor an object altogether.
- The subject is <em>The Gerards.</em>
- The verb within the sentence is <em>consider.</em>
- There are two complements in the sentence which are the direct and object complement: <em>their son</em> is the direct object and <em>a genius</em> is the object complement. Remember to ask yourself what refers the verb of the sentence. Moreover, object compliments always follow a direct object to rename it or state what it has become. In order to analize the example above, you should ask yourself the following:
- What do the Gerards consider? <em>their son.</em>
- What do they consider about their son? <em>a genius.</em>
The technique is called Self-regulation. Self-regulation is not a mental capacity or a scholastic execution expertise; rather it is the self-order process by which students change their mental capacities into scholarly aptitudes. Self-regulation is the capacity to screen and control our own conduct, feelings, or musings, adjusting them as per the requests of the circumstance.
Snowball originally created the plans for the windmill, yet Napoleon obviously hated it, even, um, relieving himself on it once.
Yet once Napoleon forced Snowball out, he started the construction of the windmill, claiming that it was his idea in the beginning. The windmill did fall over at one point, but it was rebuilt.