Answer:
it is the person or thing to or for whom verbs action is done
<span>In
the poem, "View of the Capitol From the Library of Congress", what
emotion is the author trying to invoke in the reader by using terms like
"limp
</span>
C. Sad
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She should begin proper nouns with a capital letter as nouns are always capitalized. Also, she should italicize the names of magazines as the titles of things that can stand by themselves are normally italicized.
D - Hansel and Gretel must find a way to escape from the witch.
While answer A shows a conflict, their major conflict is with the witch. B is incorrect and they don't have any decision to make whether or not to stay and C is never mentioned in the text.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
U always put a comma before and but or or if both sides of the sentence have a new subject, and also in between any 2 describing words, but only if they're of the SAME SUBJECT