"Object complement" is the kind of complement among the choices given that is <span>indicated by the bolded words. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "b". I hope that this is the answer that has actually come to your help.</span>
The correct answer is:
B.swing
Explanation:
The swing was the first form of Jazz that started with conventional instruments.Swing uses a secure anchoring swing section which maintains a lead section that can accommodate brass instruments, including horns and trombones, woodwinds including saxophones and clarinets or stringed instruments including violin and guitar; means to fast tempos; and a "lilting" beat time rhythm.
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In poetry, a syllabic meter is characterized by A. having a fixed number of syllables per line.
So, if we're talking about a pentameter, which is a type of a syllabic meter, it always has to have 10 syllables in each line. An unchanging number of syllables in line is important when it comes to a syllabic meter because it contributes to the rhythm of the poem, whereas stress and pronunciation are not as important here.
Answer:
c. Automobiles.
A clerestory is a high wall that contains mainly of glass structure that is made for sunlight or for a clear view and fresh air.
Explanation:
The migration of hundreds of red crabs on Christmas Island is Australia is one of the most fascinating and spectacular acts of migration to the sea. These bright red crabs leave their burrows on Christmas Island and leave in millions towards the sea. And the <u>biggest threat to this migration is the cars and vehicles</u> that pass through, on the roads which the crabs had to cross to get to the open sea.
A <u>clerestory is a clear section of a wall or a side of the wall that is made up of mostly clear/ glass structure to allow fresh air from outside and also for the clear view and sunlight</u>. In this structure, a part of the wall is made of glass and not concrete so that it is 'open', for fresh air and light.