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Answer:
In the sentence, "grandma" would be considered an indirect object.
Explanation:
<u>An indirect object refers to the person to or for whom something is done. </u>Verbs such as "buy" and "give" tend to require both a direct and an indirect object. <u>The direct object is the thing being bought or given. The indirect object is the person receiving the thing.</u>
In the sentence we are analyzing here, <u>the direct object is the thing Jason bought - the puzzle. The person who is receiving the puzzle is "grandma". Therefore, we can safely say that "grandma" is the indirect object of the sentence.</u>
Answer:
There is not any story we can read so we cannot predict anything.
Answer:
C. through personal memoirs
The pairs are the following:
Virgil wrote the Aenid
John Milton wrote Paradise Lost
Edmund Spencer wrote The Faerie Queene
They each represent epic poetry from different epochs, The Aenid, for instance, is from the times of the Roman Empire, while paradise lost was published in the XVII century.