Poopy poop poooooooooooooooooop
Answer:
C
Explanation:
"The indirect object of a verb receives the direct object. In effect, the action moves from the subject, through the verb, to the direct object and then the indirect object."
Here's some examples:
Sue passed <u>Ann</u> the ball.
The teacher gave <u>the class</u> some homework.
I read <u>her</u> the letter.
John bought <u>Mary</u> a ring.
John brought <u>Mary</u> some flowers.
Source: https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/sentence/indirect-object.htm
Answer:
happy dagger
timeless end
Explanation:
An Oxymoron is one of the figures of speech in which words of opposing meanings are placed beside each other. The words help in creating an effect in the meaning of the sentence. The words contradict in meaning and helps in presenting rhetorical effect in the sentences.
In the given excerpt, 'happy dagger' and 'timeless end' are the examples of oxymoron. 'Happy' is a positive term and 'dagger' is a negative term. 'Timeless' denotes the unlimited span of time while 'end' denotes the end of the time.
Answer:
drop the question so we both can understand
Answer:
From the given passage above from The Odyssey - Penelope, the line from the passage that best shows that Penelope is clever is: and so for three years I deceived the Akhaians. What makes Penelope very clever is that, her suitors agreed with her condition which is she needs to weave the great loom. But never did they know that every night by torchlight, she is unweaving it and she'll weave it again the next day. And this went on for three years.
Explanation: