Answer:
The primary difference between the two words is that wisdom involves a healthy dose of perspective and the ability to make sound judgments about a subject while knowledge is simply knowing. Anyone can become knowledgeable about a subject by reading, researching, and memorizing facts. ... Wisdom is knowing when to say it.”
Explanation:
1.a) It would be A
1.b) I would say B
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To determine which describes
the underlined words in the sentences provided we elaborate:
<span>1.A. Direct Object</span>
The
word described here is daises which is directly described by the adjective
yellow which is a color.
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2.C. Predicate Nominative</span>
Predicate nominative is a
word that reinstate the subject and is followed by a linking verb, in this case.
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3.B. Direct object</span>
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4.A. Predicate adjective</span>
<span>5.A. Direct object</span>
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6.B. Direct object</span>
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7.C. Predicate Adjective</span>
Predicate
adjective are adjectives in the predicate position. Like, she is pretty. Pretty
is the predicate adjective.
<span>8.B. Predicate Nominative</span>
<span>9.C. Predicate Nominative</span>
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10. </span>C. Direct Object</span>
I think that would be linking if I'm not wrong