Below I have bolded the parts of speech:
Jill bought a new dress for the party.
Jill (subject) bought (verb) a new dress (indirect object) for the party (direct object).
Answer: E. subject→verb→indirect object→direct object
Hope this helps!
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
C is out of the question. Possibly could be B. A sounds the most accurate to the question.
Yes, I believe it's possible. You can potentially narrow your topic down so much that you leave no place to make any strong arguments or counter-claims.
I would write them all out but im lazy. change the noun after the word by and make that the subject of the sentence followed by the verb and the rest of the sentence :)
Answer: similar names
Explanation: they have similar name but are still different and thats why their perspectives are different.