Transitions are words or phrases that carry the reader from one idea to the next. They help a reader see the connection or relationship between ideas and, just as important, transitions also prevent sudden, jarring mental leaps between sentences and paragraphs.
        
             
        
        
        
The sentence <em>The cat ate the rat </em>contains a direct object. 
<em>The cat </em>is the subject, <em>ate </em>is the verb, <em>the rat </em>is the direct object.
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
A. What did you learn the time you volunteered at a soup kitchen?
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The first one is c.
the second one is c.
3rd is b.
4th is c.
5th is 
<span>"Take a look at my new hamster!" said Abby.
"Why is this door open?" her friend asked.
Abby ran to the cage, "He escaped!" she screamed.
</span>6th is d.
7th is c.