"Mr. Green" is S. A subject is the person, place or thing that is doing or being something. What is Mr. Green? A person. What is he doing? He is giving.
"Gave" is V. A verb tells us what the subject of a clause or sentence is doing. Gave is the past tense of give or hand over to, which is an action.
"Bobby" is IO. An indirect object refers to someone or something that is affected by the action, but is not the primary object. It tells to whom or what the action is done. Who is the fishing rod given to? To Bobby. Indirect objects always come between the verb and the direct object.
"Fishing rod" is DO. A direct object receives the action performed by the subject. The fishing rod is first handedly receiving the action of being given.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
"The Strange-Looking Man" is a short story written by Fanny Kemble Johnson. The story is about the casualties of war faced by young men of a small village. The story is fictional but presents the reality of war.
"The Field Hospital and Flying Column" is a book written by Violetta Thurstan. The book shares her experiences as a nurse in the wars.
The perspective of two authors' on the same matter differs as Thurston shares about her direct witness to a foreign invasion. She begins her book by describing the night when invasion took place.
Therefore, option A is correct.
Answer:
One of the best ways you can show not tell in writing is to use strong descriptive language when it comes to body language. A person's actions are really a gateway to their mind and how they feel.
Explanation:
When Travis sees Arlis playing in the drinking water (C) He feels happy because it reminds him of good memories of Old Yeller.
This scene shows us that Travis has matured and has a new perspective on life. He is not as stringent as he was before and takes time to enjoy the little things in life.