Is this all the information you have if yes we cant help you sorry next time give more details maybe :)
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I think you should switch to Sila's POV. One thing that might be fun to add is how she (maybe, theoretically, if you want to) got shivers/goosebumps when Seth helped her out of the pond. Or how she could feel Seth's eyes on her as she fed the ducks. Or how she could sense that he was withholding information about her (the family stuff), she could tell that he was biting his tounge about something. Or a comment on the nickname "prettyboy". I would love to see the car scene, and maybe a sweatshirt could be given to dry <em>someone</em> off. You could describe Seth's car and how it's (pick a quality) reflects or is the opposite of how Seth acts. Another thing about love stories is the smell of someone you like is a smell you like..
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i'm honestly very interested in this story and I hope you keep writing it!! :)
Captain Cook explored the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska. Kenai Peninsula was known to be hit by a tidal wave or tsunami that destroyed its main sea port
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1). <u>Him</u> - direct object, <u>a prize</u> - indirect object
2). <u>Me</u> - direct object, <u>a favor</u> - indirect object
3). <u>us</u> - direct object, <u>the answer sheet</u> - indirect object
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The given sentences primarily include the two types of sentence compliments in the form of the direct and indirect object. The direct object is defined as the noun or a noun phrase that a verb is directly acting upon. In these sentences, the direct objects 'him,' 'me,' and 'us' are the nouns directly receiving the action of the verb. <u>While 'a prize,' 'a favor,' and 'the answer sheet' are the indirect objects as they exemplify the secondary or passive participant/recipient of the action performed by the subjects</u>.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "A.His mother tries to shield him but he realizes that she is primitive. She cannot share his reasoning about the lack of meaning in life." This is the statement best summarizes Grendel’s <span>experience in the cave</span>