Answer:
B. Direct object
Explanation:
"...the moon" is known to be direct object. The direct object is known to be the noun or noun phrase which the subject acts upon. This means that the direct object is receiving the action from the subject.
In the given sentence, "The cow..." is the subject, "...jumped over..." is the action/verb while "...the moon" is the direct object.
The basic construction in identifying a direct object works like this: <em>Subject + Verb + Who or What.</em>
Answer:
Option 4
Explanation:
Physical means "your body". So, which option involves ones body? "In his mind he could hear his father’s gruff voice softly singing to him."
His mind is part of his body
1. The names of the more vital characters. Rainsford, Whitney, General Zaroff, Ivan. Just to name a few, if not all.
2. Rainsford and Whitney are hunters. They admit to being hunters and looking for good hunt where they intend to be heading right from the beginning. They also mention moose and jaguar hunting.
3. Rainsford does not believe animals have the same type of feelings as people do. He believes the world is made up into two classes: the hunters and huntees. This is something he mentions to Whitney. He also believes that humans are the hunters.
4. Rainsford and Whitney are traveling by boat. Rainsford falls overboard and has the capacity and strength to swim all the way to shore. He is not where he intended to land while originally traveling on the ship.
5. Rainsford does not think people should hunt people.
6. Ivan is a Cossack.
7. Sanger Rainsford has written a book before about hunting. General Zaroff has admitted to reading it. This is not something you have to assume.
8. During the hunt, General Zaroff has every intention of killing Rainsford if he catches him. Zaroff does not win the game.
Answer:
Number 1
Explanation:
The sun was setting in the west, the clouds had become a vibrant pink. There is no form of transition in this sentence unlike the other 2. Sentence 2 uses "and" to separate two things that happened in the sentence and Sentence 3 uses a comma before introducing another thing in the sentence.
The first sentence doesn't use any word or comma to separate the two things within the sentence so it's a run-on sentence.
Answer:
1. adage
Explanation:
An adage is a proverb or short statement expressing a general truth.