Answer:
"the bucket with chocolate pudding"
Explanation:
To answer this question, you need to know what a direct object, is which is: a noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a transitive verb. In this case, the phrase "the bucket with chocolate pudding" is the answer.
<em>Hope this helps! :-)</em>
<span>If the boy was the narrator you would be able to see everything what the by felt thought you would see a lot more and you would be able to understand his reason a little better then reading the story like it is, in third person talking. Hope it helps. </span>
Well, one thing I know is that his name is one of the apostles of the bible, (Simon)
Simon likes to meditate and he feels kindered spirit with animals. His personality also fits this scripture: Matthew 19:14
Now two accounts of him being kind:
1. When piggy loses his glasses, he is the one to pick them up and give them back
2. He helps the little kids pick fruit and shares his food.
I don't know the page numbers by heart, but this is the most I remember.
Answer: option B.
Explanation: the essence of using repetition is to emphasize the principles of freedom.
That is the importance of repetition in this excerpt from Ronald Reagan's speech.
My best guess:
Option #1. The poem mentions the girl's pure heart, innocent love, and sweet thoughts. This elucidates the impression that (being described as extremely lovely) she is as lovely within as she is without.