An action verb with a direct object is transitive<span> while an action verb with no direct object is </span>intransitive<span>. Some verbs, such as arrive, go, lie, sneeze, sit, and die, are always </span>intransitive<span>; it is impossible for a direct object to follow.</span>
Answer:
Parallel structure. Notice the repetition of the phrase, "look to our..."
Explanation:
Its the 1st option (Adult to register.....)
The lines which demonstrate a manner of speaking appropriate are lines 408 to 412.
Answer: Option 4.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The context has been taken from "The Nun's Priest's Tale". It is a narrative poem which was composed in the early time period of 1390s. This poem is a mock epic and beast fable. This poem is based on an incident that took place in the Reynard cycle. The poet of this poem is Geoffrey Chaucer who was a poet of the Middle English.
The lines in the poem which demonstrate a manner of speaking more appropriate to a far more serious and tragic content are the lines from 408 to 412 out of the 626 lines in the poem.