You could use the adjective, gaudy, to describe a noun. The noun, quail, could be used as the sentence subject (either direct or indirect). For example:
"The gaudy pheasant made the dull quail ashamed of its plain feathers."
Okay so a direct object is something that directly affects the subject. Indirect objects follow the direct object.
Ex: “I bought Mary some books.” Mary would be the direct object & books would be the indirect.
Answer: what is your question asking? i can help but i dont understand what you need
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I don't know
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<em><u>A. Sequencing</u></em>
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The title of this is "How to Evacuate a Building in an Emergency" so thats one reason why the answer is A. Another reason why the answer is A. because, as you keep reading, you can see that it states in order what to do when you need to evacuate a building in an emergency.
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