Answer:
our team amazingly won the tournament against all odds
what is the-
subject
"Our team"
verb
"won"
adverb
"amazingly"
direct object
"the tournament"
Indirect object
preposition
"against"
object of the preposition
"all odds"
prepositional phrase
"against all odds"
Explanation:
Direct objects receive the action of the verb, while indirect objects receive the direct object.
I am pretty sure Italy didn’t let the Jewish in
Answer:
"the beauty of art is no mere accident of human life" but "an absolute necessity" (Wilde).
Explanation:
According to the question, Micah is writing an argumentative essay about home décor, the correct way to use an in-text citation is option B.
An in-text citation is used to reference/quote an author in a sentence of a literary work. The correct way of doing an in-text citation is to use inverted commas to show that those words are not yours, then using the name of the speaker in brackets.
Photocopy
Photocopier
Telephoto
Photosynthesis
Photocell
You can summarize and paraphrase or directly quote.
To directly quote, use parentheses to separate the citation from the text. Then place the author's name or the name of the source inside, and if it is a book, include the page number(s). Hope this helps!
-Dylan (AKA Animus)