The direct object is what fills the gap of :
THE_SUBJECT +verb+ _______
So for example
Klara (Subject) loves (verb) kittens (direct object).
In our sentence this is equivalent to "crops":
Farmers (subject) plant (verb) crops (direct objects)
Answer:
They are both about freedom/liberty. <em>Freedom is Never Free </em>is longer and the author talks more about himself in a way. <em>No Bondage for Me </em>is shorter and is much more descriptive.
Explanation:
I hope this helps
Answer:
a glow stick
Explanation:
I have no idea why that popped in my head but there ya go XD
So, I found this is my textbook, hope it helps. "<span>Thomas Paine believed that their youth lent itself to vigor and unity."</span>
Hey there!
<span>In what organizational pattern do you compare and contrast subjects as a whole?
You would have to (compare/contrast) them using the method of the </span><span>
subject-by-subject organization method. Sense you are comparing them by using subjects, they would have to be using the
(subject-by-subject) method because they are using subjects.
For example: If I were to go fishing, would I get a bag of Doritos?
No, I would get a Fishing pole, and some hooks, right?
It's the same in this case,we would want to use the
(subject-by-subject) method because, they are using subject's to compare them.
Your correct answer would be
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Hope this helps you!
~Jurgen</span>