The correct answer is reflexive.
Reflexive pronouns are used when the object of the sentence is the same person as the subject. Here, the subject is Johnny and given that he bought something for himself, he is also the object. Although the pronoun himself can sometimes be intensive, this is not the case where it is. Intensive pronoun would be if the sentence said: Johnny himself bought a new basketball.
The whole clause acts as a noun. So, as a noun that follows the preposition, it is the object of the preposition.
A direct object after your verb would be more like: The girl must be paid a hundred dollars. Paid what? a hundred dollars. The preposition in your sentence makes the difference.
So, in this case, the prepositional phrase (that begins with "by" , and ends with the object of the preposition which is a noun clause) describes the main verb "paid", and is therefore an adverbial phrase.
The prep phrase does describe the verb, but the noun clause within the phrase, functions as the object to the preposition.
Answer:
The others have written about imaginary states
Explanation:
According to Machiavelli, how does his writing about the methods and rules for a prince differ from the writings of others? The others have written about imaginary states. ... Machiavelli advises princes to seem religious to their subjects, whether or not they actually are religious at heart.
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