Answer:
them
Explanation:
We travel more frequently than them.
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Answer:
Limiting the point of view to the narrator helps provide focus and increase the reader's interest.
Explanation:
It seems clear that the narrator wants to delay returning to the house, though you do not get that until the end of the paragraph. At first, it seems like a fanciful span of time for the young girl, or it seems like a young girl, naming fireflies and talking to them. And that sparks the imagination and builds a mental image of the scene and the actions involved.
Then, she turns her attention to the house, and wonders about her father. Was he still there? Was he waiting for her? I am drawn to the conclusion that her earlier behavior was done, as a way to avoid the real issue, of dealing with whatever awaited her in an interaction with her father.
As a first-person point of view, of the narrator, the reader is invited to enter into the mind of the narrator. Once there, it is as if the reader is living the scene. One can see the dark night, feel the wind, and realize it is time to get a drink of water, in the house, where her father is. I actually licked my own parched lips while reading the story.
The correct answer is B. indirect object.
When there are two objects in a sentence, an indirect and a direct one, the first one will usually be the indirect object, followed by the direct object. In this sentence, you can say that the direct object is the infinitive phrase 'to stay silent while in court,' which means that 'the client' is the indirect object.
Answer:
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Explanation:
37b Immaculate Heart Avenue,
Umungasi,
Aba.
February 26, 2021.
The Manager,
Enugu Electricity Distribution Board,
Aba.
Sir,
COMPLAIN ABOUT DAMAGED NEW PREPAID ELECTRICITY METER
Sir, I write to bring to your notice that the prepaid meter issued to us at 37b Immaculate Heart Avenue Aba on the 7th of February, 2021 has ceased to function.
There is no surface evidence or event that could be directly or remotely linked to the damage of the new prepaid meter.
We the residents of 37b Immaculate Heart Avenue Aba humbly request that you dispatch a team of engineers and technicians from the Enugu Electricity Distribution Board to come to our aid by fixing the damaged meter in order to restore power supply in all the apartments of this residential building.
Thanks in anticipation of your positive response.
Yours Faithfully,
Jude Njoku