The correct answer is option A. direct object. The direct object is a pronoun, noun clause, or noun phrase that indicates a thing or person that is affected by the action of the verb. The direct object can be found by finding the verb and asking what? (or whom?). In this case, <em>what did I give to my best friend?</em> I gave <u>the last slice of pizza</u>, thus this noun phrase functions as direct object of the sentence.
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The answer is indeed letter B.
Explanation:
Our purpose is to combine sentences 8 and 9 from the excerpt:
<em>(8) Umbrella comes from the Latin word umbra. </em>
<em>(9) Umbra means “shade.”</em>
Since the noun "umbra" appears in both sentences and functions as the subject in the second one, an effective way to connect the sentences would be by substituting the repeated word for a relative pronoun. Since "umbra" does not refer to a person, we may eliminate the relative pronoun "who" and choose between "that" and "which". Option B does precisely that: it uses the pronoun "which" to substitute "umbra" and connect the sentences:
b. Umbrella comes from the Latin word umbra, which means “shade.”
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to evaluate Mortimer’s style
Explanation:
i got it wrong because of the incompetence above (or below)
Answer:o begin to appreciate how tactual interaction might be successfully integrated into the human-computer interface, it is essential to understand how the human body retrieves and processes information about its immediate surroundings. This happens at two levels: physical and perceptual. At the physical level, our peripheral nervous systems gather information using a number of different nerve types each of which is sensitive to a particular type of stimulus. All the information gathered by the peripheral nervous system is conveyed through the central nervous system to its ultimate focal point: the brain.
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An unnamed narrator approaches the house of Usher on a “dull, dark, and soundless day.” This house—the estate of his boyhood friend, Roderick Usher—is gloomy and mysterious. The narrator observes that the house seems to have absorbed an evil and diseased atmosphere from the decaying trees and murky ponds around it.