B.
She did not know that the Number 11 train had crashed.
C.
She didn't want Kate to be hurt or killed in the storm.
D.
She knew that there was nothing Kate could do now.
A. as a predicate adjective
B. as an object complement
C.as an indirect object
D. as a predicate nomintive
NovaNet: D. a predicate nominative
b. Connotative help!
(B) Connotative
A word is used in the denotative sense, or literal, when it presents its original meaning, regardless of the phasic context in which it appears.
Example: My heart works well.
A word is used in the connotative sense, or figured when it presents different meanings, subject to different interpretations that go beyond the original sense of the word, depending on the phasic context in which it appears.
Example: You have a heart of ice!
A. 3.
B. 1. and 2.
C. 1.
D. 2.
The correct option is A. He arrived at Knights Park. Since it was raining the park was empty. This was perfect for Brian, he did not want anyone else to know about the treasure there should be a paragraph break in the following text.
One line of space or an indentation or both separating one paragraph from the next in the body of the text is known as a paragraph break. A par break is another name for it.
Brian did not know what to do. He could just go to work, ignore what he found and go about his day. But the more he looked at the treasure map, the more he wanted to follow it. He knew where Knights Park was, and the temptation of treasure was a lot to turn down. As his boss called his cell phone to ask where he was, Brian made his choice.
He arrived at Knights Park. Since it was raining the park was empty. This was perfect for Brian, he did not want anyone else to know about the treasure.
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B. replace a question mark.
C. show emphasis.
D. introduce a list.
A.
There is no error in this sentence.
B.
mother in law
C.
ladies'
D.
self reliant