Answer:
using complete, grammatically correct sentences; using transitions to clarify the connections between ideas; combining short sentences to create compound and complex sentences
Explanation:
<span>a. They called their kitten Shadow. Objective Complement (This renames the direct object, kitten, as Shadow).
b. The jury deliberated four hours. Adverbial Objective (It answers the adverb question how long?)
c. Julia was awarded the starring role. </span>Retained Object. (Your clue here is "was awarded" - this is in passive form. Passive form indicates a retained object.)<span>
d. They appointed Geoffrey president. </span>Objective Complement (This renames the direct object, Geoffrey, as president).<span>
e. Nicholas was offered a magazine. Retained Object. (Your clue here is "was offered" - this is in passive form. Passive form indicates a retained object.)
f. We hiked three hours. </span>Adverbial Objective (It answers the adverb question how long?)
Answer: Daoism
Explanation:
Vocabulary from the text.
submission: obedience
crooked: dishonest, immoral
rectify: to correct
capital punishment: Usually death penalty
This text was from the time of the Zouh.
The Master stated three things about being a king or emperor:
1. When good people are in charge, the people tend to obey. But if bad people are in charge, the people tend to disobey.
2. If a leader is serious, people will respect him. When the leader is kind, people will be faithful to him.
3. When a leader leads correctly, his people will be correct. When they are not correct, death penalties will be their punishment.