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A.
object of a preposition
B.
direct object
C.
subject
D.
possessive
After reading this poem we can say that It concerns the relationship between man and nature, man being represented by the jar. It speaks of the dependencies they each have on one another as well as their confusion in understanding, which is greater. And as I think Wallace Stevens reflects the themes of barrenness and emptiness of modern life in these lines from "The Anecdote Jar":
It did not give of bird or bush,
Like nothing else in Tennessee.
B. hard for you to remember.
C. kept near the main computer.
D. less than six characters long.
b. It moves ideas and examples smoothly from one to the next.
c. It provides rhythm and cadence that increase interest.
d. It eliminates the distraction created by technical errors.
B. Donald has three sisters; Carla, Donna, and Maggie.
C. Cheryl’s favorite snack is chocolate; she could eat it daily.
D. Whenever I feel afraid; I think of Aunt Margaret.