<span>a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree
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An object complement (also called an objective complement) follows a direct object. It may be a word or phrase that gives further meaning to the direct object. ... An object complement can be a noun, pronoun, or adjective. Object Complement Examples: He made her happy.
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1) Why weren't the musicians in the camp allowed to play Beethoven?
Jews weren't permitted to play any German music.
2) When speaking of the two Czech brothers, the author says, "Their parents, like mine, had not had the courage to sell everything and emigrate while there was still time." Why would it have been courageous to have emigrated early on?
It would have required believing the unbelievable and sacrificing a comfortable life.
3) How does Eliezer feel about the hanging of the dentist?
He is pleased that the man will die.
4) Why does the young French woman pretend she does not know German?
to protect herself from detection as a Jew
5) Why don't the prisoners feel fear when the camp is being bombed by the Americans?
They are eager to see the Germans defeated by the Americans.
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