Tricks
Subject: she
Verb: did teach -- active voice, past tense, simple aspect, interrogative mode
Indirect object: dog and cat
Direct object: tricks
The word "her" modifies the compound object "dog and cat". The words "amazing" and "those" modify the object "tricks". The word "and", of course, is a correlating conjunction.
Answer:
Nick stops his action because as he observes Gatsby from the distance he notices it is a private moment for Gatsby as he trembles when observing a green light through the water close to Daisy's house, therefore he does not feel comfortable to interrupt the moment for his neighbor.
Explanation:
At the end of <em>The Great Gatsby</em> the famous novel written by the North-American author F. Scott Fitzgerald, it is possible to see how Nick has a real interest to present himself to the famous, mysterious and millionaire Gatsby, however he notices there is something really personal happening through his mind at that moment. Nick can see from the distance how Gatsby is in a deep thinking moment as he stretches his arms towards the water with his trembling body, which looks like an intimate moment, a moment after Gatsby simply disappears and Nick finds himself alone again.
Answer:Question No. 1: D Janine hurt herself
Explanation:
I think it is false, because the woman would benefit by being protected by her husband. It's also an advantage for both because the traditional way was for the man to publicly ask for he hand, so all could see that she was or soon to be his.
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