It followed after World War because society was tired of the traditions of the past (neo-classical/ romanticism) and think 20th century.
Answer:
lay
Explanation:
Transitive verbs take a direct object. It basically transitions through the verb to an <em>object </em>to make the sentence sound correct. Furthermore, it needs a noun or pronoun to complete the meaning of a sentence.
Example: The dog lies on its bed.
This would be an intransitive verb since it is a verb that is used without a direct object. It is never followed by a direct object
Example: The chicken lays eggs.
<em>Lays </em>in the sentence would act as a transitive verb because it does what? It lays eggs. Without that noun, the whole sentence wouldn't make sense.
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Example: The chicken lays
What did it lay? Without the noun, the sentence is grammatically incorrect.
Answer:
the last one find problems and solutions in the text.
That would be when the sheep kept repeating "Four legs good, two legs bad" over and over again