D. A Venn Diagram is the best answer to this question.
Answer:
Explanation:
B: Certainly not the answer. He's not thinking of anything political. Every figure of speech makes the world a wonderful beautiful place filled with the blossoms of spring and the days that hold them. Japanese and Chinese poetry almost always thinks of the smallest details when contemplating the worst things life has to offer.
C: He wasn't hungry, at least not primarily. It wasn't only the fruit's skin he wanted, it was the peaceful shade the orchard offered him.
D and A: A case could be made for either. I find D to be true, but kind of flat. I think A is better because each part of the poem is a small detail of what blossoms mean to him.
Wish
me luck on my new job at the bicycle shop!
The
indirect object is letter A: a. shop
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A
sentence basically has a subject, the object of the sentence or doer of the
action and predicate, the verb, the adjective, etc. <span>Sentence structures could be simple (one
independent clause), compound (two independent clause with coordinating conjunction),
complex (a subordinate & independent clause) and compound-complex sentences
(subordinate & two independent clause). These include clauses,
conjunctions, coherence and balance and even to the number of words you use in
your subject and predicate. </span></span>
Answer:
act morally, make moral choices, able to reflect on and make judgments about our own and others' actions.
Explanation: