Below I have bolded the parts of speech:
Jill bought a new dress for the party.
Jill (subject) bought (verb) a new dress (indirect object) for the party (direct object).
Answer: E. subject→verb→indirect object→direct object
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The correct answer is C.
Huck's use of dialect in this excerpt from chapter 23 of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" affect the story by lessening the tension in the story.
Huck uses language to create humor while describing how the townspeople are filing in to extract their revenge. He knows that they are carrying some king of weapons, but downplays it by saying that it was "no perfumer". Then, he explains that he smelled rotten eggs and vegetables and sixty-four dead cats, using exageration as a way of mocking the situation.
Aside from foolish and greedy, he is also disrespectful and full of himself. When he was traveling across the Rockies, he saw a skull of a Buffalo Bull. Instead of leaving it alone and continued with his search for meat, he decided to make fun of it. He kicked it and spit on its eye socket. But when he saw that Buffalo Bull was alive, he immediately fled. This also signifies that he is a coward and the type of person who runs away from his troubles instead of facing them.
3+3=6+1=7 because 4+3 doesn't equal to an even number so that means you have to add 3+3 together and add 1 to the answer of 3+3.