He - noun
built - verb
ryan - indirect object
a - adjective
tree house - direct object
in the backyard - prepositional phrase
A)if you don't enjoy what you do you will become tired, cynical, and burned out
The selection from the list of verbs that best suits the sentence is erased and deleted.
A verb is what?
It should be recalled that a verb is merely a word that performs an action. Because it describes what the subject is doing, a verb is crucial.
The options that fit into the statement are removed and erased from the entire question. Simply put, to obliterate something is to destroy it.
The necessary response choices are missing from your question, so I'll provide them here:
The most objectionable passage in the novel was_ at the irristence of the censors
A. deleted
B. returned
C. advertised
D. restored
E. celebrated
F. obliterated
The most objectionable passage in the novel was deleted and obliterated at the insistence of the censors.
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Answer:
"NO CHANGE"
Explanation:
In the given sentence, 'but' has been used correctly. The use of 'But' shows transition of the thought and action. 'But' is the conjunction that is used to show contrast between the first action and the second action. The first idea is to 'no buy anymore books' and the second idea is 'stopping by the library's used book sale'. Here, the two thoughts are standing in contrast to each other. Therefore the use of 'but' to build a transition has been aptly used.