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I don't think it is best to give a tailor-made answer. I'd suggest you read this lit guide - https://www.bartleby.com/lit/the-odyssey/discussion-questions. You'll have your answers. Cheers!
Explanation:
Answer:
I don't know if you still need the question but i would say it is False (F)
Explanation:
Acronymic Sentences are supposed to be in order! Take PEMDAS for example. It is supposed to help you solve a math problem by telling you what to solve first. If you mixed the letters around ( Dempas for example) then you would solve that math problem incorrectly.
I hope this helps.
Take a deep breath. You can do this! <3
P.S
Try talking notes next time.
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the opinion the author presents about a topic
indirect object
An indirect object is the receiver of the direct object. The assembled children are the ones who are receiving the information the meteorologist is telling. The subject of the sentence is who or what the sentence is about. The meteorologist is the subject of this sentence. He is doing the action. A predicate nominative renames the subject. It follows a linking verb. There is no linking verb in the sentence so predicate nominative is not an option. An appositive is a noun phrase that renames or describes the noun next to it. For example Sarah, my sister, is late. My sister is an appositive; it renames Sarah as my sister.
Answer:
Ernesto gets in trouble for his messy splashes i think
Explanation:
i took the test