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An indirect object receives the object and comes between the verb and the direct object. For example, "I gave her a flower". In the sentence, "her" is the indirect object because "her" is receiving the object, "flower."
A direct object receives the action of the verb. For example, "She needs help". In the sentence, "help" is the direct object because it receives the action, "needs". It is what is needed.
Another example: "I like cake." "Cake" is the direct object, because it receives the action, "like".
The object of the preposition follows the preposition. "At school, I took a test."
In this sentence, "school" is the object of the preposition because it describes where and completes the preposition.
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I’m pretty sure it’s B) tightly
Extrinsic. Extrinsic means not part of the essential nature. But intrinsic means belonging to essential nature.
Answer:
What I think is the answer is A, An article about multiple brands of digital cameras, written by an independent reviewer in 2007
Explanation:
I think, this would be more better because a lot of older sources are primary sources which gives the perspective more information and they are more reliable.
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