Answer:
Subject:Baker
Object of a verb: bread dough (it)
Object of a preposition: ball, butter, sesame seeds.
Explanation:
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tyler wishes to make the reader identify with what is being narrated in the story. For this, she needs the reader to have a strong perception of everything that is happening in the text. This perception must be intense, with the meanings highly developed, stimulating the reader's senses. For this reason, it makes a strong use of imagery, simile and repetition as literary resources that can reinforce the immersion of the reader of the story, making the reader feel that he is experiencing everything that is narrated.
Answer: D) Any of the above
<span>1. When London speaks of Buck (metamorphosing), he means that Buck
lost his appetite.
changed into a different kind of dog.
2. If you fail to clean your room or make your bed, you could be described as slovenly.
3. The farmer had to remove a large thorn from the horse’s (hindquarters.)
rear leg
4. Michael scanned his clean room one last time before he left, remembering how his mother always called him (fastidious).
attentive to details
5. In The Call of the Wild, what is an early lesson Buck learns in his new life?
He learns to never steal.
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