as a subject
The subject of the sentence is who or what the sentence is about. Most of the time in simple sentences like this one, the subject is at the beginning of the sentence. A gerund is a verb that acts like a noun and ends in -ing.
Direct objects receive the action of the verb. This sentence does not have an action verb so it does not have a direct object. The indirect object receives the direct object. For example. I gave Jack the ball. Ball is the direct object because it receives the action "gave". I also think about it in terms of what do I touch first if I'm going to do the action. Then the indirect object is Jack because he receives the ball. He is where I'd go to second. An appositive is a noun that renames or describes another noun. It is usually set off by commas. For example, Jack, my brother, took the ball. My brother is the appositive because it is renaming or describing who Jack is.
Answer:
1. Check in with a friend or family member you haven’t heard from in a while to make sure they’re doing well.
2. Write an encouraging note with sidewalk chalk outside to brighten the day of people who see it.
3. Compliment a loved one in the morning to make their day bright as it starts.
4. Smile or give a friendly nod at a stranger you see while on a walk or doing errands.
5. Send a card in the mail to someone you miss.
6. Mow the lawn, rake leaves, or shovel snow for a neighbor.
7. Leave some treats or a small gift on a neighbor’s doorstep.
8. If you have old clothes or toys you can do without, donate them to charity.
9. Gather up any recyclable items like plastic or paper you have sitting around and take them to a recycling plant to treat the earth kindly.
10. Make a simple bird feeder and hang it outdoors for local wildlife to enjoy.
Explanation:
you could've just searched up an acts of kindness list tbh
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Hi my lil bunny!
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Listening is receiving language through the ears. Listening involves identifying the sounds of speech and processing them into words and sentences. When we listen, we use our ears to receive individual sounds (letters, stress, rhythm and pauses) and we use our brain to convert these into messages that mean something to us.
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Hope this helped you.
Could you maybe give brainliest..?
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Nature seems to have taken a particular
care to disseminate its blessings between the
different regions of the world with an eye
to this mutual intercourse and traffic among
mankind, that the natives of the several parts
of the globe might have a kind of dependence
upon each other, and are united together by their
common interest. Almost every degree produces
something peculiar to it. The food often is grown in
one country, and (the is gone) sauce at another. The fruits of
Portugal are ripe by the products of Barbados,
and the infusion of a China plant is sweeter
by (the is gone) pith of the Indian cane.
<span>The question that might help you identify the theme of a piece of fiction is the question "How did the conflict(s) resolve, if at all?" This questions requires first thinking of the entire story as well as analyzing the plot and the overall message of the story to determine the conflict and resolution.</span>