The correct answer is the last option (correct as is).
It's important to know the difference between the subject and the direct object. The subject is the noun or pronoun in the sentence that does the verb (I, you, he, she, it, we, they). In this case, "coach" is the subject because the coach did the verb (the coach chose).
The direct object is the noun or pronoun that receives the verb (me, you, him, her, it, us, them). In this case, "us girls" and "him" are the direct objects because they are the ones the coach chose.
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Answer:
Carter Druse is a young man from a privileged family. He was brought up in a household where his dad was firmly in charge. He knows that joining the Union army will upset his father, who supports the Confederate cause. He still goes ahead and joins the Union army, pitting himself against his family. Later, when Carter prepares to shoot a Confederate soldier, he struggles between loyalty to his family and to the Union army. In time Carter finds his own identity, outside the wishes of his family.
Explanation:
Hello,
The answer is option B "<span>the regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem or stanza".
Reason:
A rhyme scheme is a pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a stanza in a poem:
For example:
"He used to like to hop like a frog"
"but now he eats like a hog"
The pattern is hog, and frog therefore the answer is option B!
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