It applies to cheating because not only can god (mythology) see you but people can see you too. So if you cheat god and whoever you are cheating on has a high chance of seeing you.
The pronoun is ,table,because it is a "what" and the answer is B, direct subject, because Reggie is the subject,because a verb is before it ."seated" is a verb and is always before a subject.
12. Little green sprouts gently made their way through the soil.
Here, the adverb is the word <em>gently </em>and it is modifying the <em>verb made</em>. To modify means to refer to, to describe, to give more details about.
<span>13. The leaves were very small, but we were not dismayed at their size.
Here, the adverb is the word <em>very</em>, and it is modifying the <em>adjective small</em>.
</span><span>14. They had just reached a healthy size when we knew we had to thin the rows.
Here, the adverb is the word <em>just</em>, and it is modifying the <em>verb had reached</em>.
</span><span>15. We could hardly wait to enjoy the fruits of our labors.
Here, the adverb is the word <em>hardly</em>, and it is modifying the <em>verb could wait.</em>
</span><span>16. Lettuce flourished and the radish leaves could be clearly seen in neat, straight rows.
Here, the adverb is the word <em>clearly</em>, and it is modifying the <em>verb could be seen.</em>
</span><span>17. Suddenly we found that we were serving our produce proudly.
Here, there are two adverbs: the word <em>suddenly</em>, which is modifying the <em>verb found</em>, and the word <em>proudly</em>, which is modifying the <em>verb were serving</em>
</span><span>18. Gradually the corn appeared and moved gently in the wind.
There are two adverbs here as well: the word <em>gradually</em>, which is modifying the <em>verb appeared</em>, and the word <em>gently</em>, which is modifying the <em>verb moved</em>
</span><span>19. The sun and rain cooperatively alternated for a remarkably balanced growing season.
Here, there are two adverbs as well: the word <em>cooperatively</em>, which is modifying the <em>verb alternated</em>, and the word <em>remarkably</em>, which is modifying the <em>adjective balanced</em>
</span>20. We will often remember this project.Here, the adverb is the word <em>often</em>, which is modifying the <em>verb will remember</em>
1. meter - the arrangement of beats or accents in a line of poetry
2. didactic - meant to instruct; having a moral
3. sonnet - a poem having fourteen lines and a formal arrangement of rhymes, usually written in iambic pentameter
4. sestet - a poem or stanza of six lines; the last six lines of a Petrarchan sonnet
5. epic - a long poem relating the adventures of a hero or heroes, written in a dignified, majestic style
6. octave - a group of eight lines of poetry; the first eight lines of a Petrarchan sonnet
7. terza rima - an Italian form of iambic verse consisting of ten-syllable or eleven-syllable lines arranged in triplets, the middle line of each triplet rhyming with the first and third lines of the following triplet (aba, bcb, cdc, etc.)
8. imagery - comparisons, descriptions, and figures of speech that help the mind form forceful or beautiful pictures
9. quatrain - a stanza or poem with four lines, usually with alternate rhymes
10. couplet - two successive lines of poetry, especially two that rhyme with each other, having the same number of feet