An indirect object can be introduced by a "to" or "for", so let's see, where in the sentence can we insert a "to" or a "for"?<span>
Well, it's already there! the "her", and who does the "her" refer to?- Alice.
So A) is the correct answer.
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Explanation:
It's natural to feel self-conscious, nervous, or shy in front of others at times. Most people get through these moments when they need to. But for some, the anxiety that goes with feeling shy or self-conscious can be extreme.
Answer:
By graffiti? depending on the building maybe a statue to represent it.
Explanation:
Dude no one knows what in the world you mean.
Answer:
the only way to cross the river is to swim
Explanation:
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The best answer would be B
Explanation:
It is not A, because that wouldn't really make sense, no where does it say or point out that she is famous in any way.
It would be B, because of the sentence "As she looked out at her friends and family, her eyes glistened with tears", it points out that she's proud and happy to have them there, their probably happy to be there as well, and so very proud of Jenna.
It is not C, because "her eyes glistened with tears", that phrase means that she was so happy she teared up, nothing about shaking or similar words that mean nervous.
It is not D, because it says that "she climbed the stairs to the stage", not her Friends, and it says "she looked out at her friends and family", which means that their in the crowd.