If the bolded words are Strawberry days, then the correct answer is object complement.
It adds more information about the direct object, <em>summer festival. </em>
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In depth knowledge and understanding of the language spoken (what is being listened to)
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In language (speaking and listening), the term L1 refers to a person's first language; it is the language which a person grew up with and is usually embraced naturally by a person as a child (up till around the age of 12). In some minor cases, a person can have 2 languages as L1 (in the case where a person was raised in a home setting where 2 different languages were spoken. For example, a house were English and Spanish were spoken, the child will have a bilingual L1).
L1 refers to the language one learnt without any 'significant effort'; it was just naturally picked up and it becomes like 'second nature' to the speaker or listener. L1 usually connotes that the speaker orlistener has an intrinsic & exhaustive knowledge of the language been spoken (when the speaker or listener is exposed to the lexicon, correct grammar, semantics, culture et al). <u>L1 connotes that the listener has an in depth understanding of the language being spoken (understands content, etymology and context of what is being said) </u>
The poem "At Dusk" is a personal reflection on the ordinary experience of hearing the speaker's neighbor calling her cat in for the nigh
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I will just write a dumb 3 paragraphs on that. Please help trying to get Brainliest.
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Cell phones are now everywhere. Over half the world's population has one and the developing world has largely skipped over land lines and gone straight to mobile devices. In Tanzania, 97 percent of people have access to a cell phone, while only 27 percent have access to a land line. In India, more people have a cell phone than have access to toilets. The proliferation of this technology brings many benefits.
With cell phones in the hands of so many people, information can spread quickly and having such an easy means of communication lets groups of people mobilize like never before. Environmental activism is now just a few buttons away. And now that smart phones make up a large chunk of the cell phones being used worldwide, people and organizations have even greater tools for environmentalism at their fingertips.
Armed with apps, a camera, accessories and the ability to quickly communicate with people anywhere, cell phones can turn anyone into an eco-warrior. Here are five areas in which cell phones are being used to help the environment.
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All published articles must have bylines for the reader to understand what the passage/article is about.