Which describes how the underlined pronoun is used in the sentence? Aunt Mimi made us costumes to wear to the party.

A.
object of a preposition

B.
subject

C.
direct object

D.
indirect object

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Answer 1
Answer: Answer is D. Indirect subject.

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What are so quotes from To Kill a Mockingbird that show Scout maturing?

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Explanation:

One quote that demonstrates Scout's maturity in To Kill a Mockingbird can found towards the beginning of chapter 28, when she walks past the Radley residence at night. Scout tells Jem, "It is a scary place though, ain't it?... Boo doesn't mean anybody any harm, but I'm right glad you're along" (Lee, 258).

In the Glorious Revolution of 1688, Parliament asserted its authority by offering leadership to

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The correct answer is William III, Prince of Orange.

The members of leading political circles were concerned about King James' policies of religious tolerance. They feared his strong Catholicism and his ties with France.

When the King had a son, James II, it displaced who was going to be, up to that point, heir of the throne: the King's daughter, Mary, a Protestant and the wife of William of Orange.

Some members of parliament worked with members of the opposition to resolve the situation. They talked secretly with William of Orange and ask him to come to England.

William invaded England with a Dutch fleet and army and became William III of England.

The English Parliament offered leadership of the country to William III of Orange-Nassau, more commonly known as William of Orange.

Which of the following is NOT needed for a citation? The title of the book

Place of publication

The author

The type of book

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The type of the book is not necessary. All of the others are not only necessary, but required to prevent plagiarism. Whether the book is a poetry book, or a play, or a philosophical analysis of something, it is irrelevant.

Answer: I believe it I slay D. I might be wrong tho.

Explanation: Hope this is right and have a fabulous day!

Event: Shown on a movie screen is the story of three friends who together explore Europe during the post-World War II reconstruction effort.A.
film
B.
print
C.
electronic
D.
social media

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I'm pretty sure it is A. Film
A.
film

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Describe shakespeare's theatre?

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His theathre was called the Globe Theatre. It was built in 1599. His theatre was tied, it had a stage cover and I believe that was where he played Romeo and Juliet. He has a dramatic theatre

If an adverb modifies a verb, where should you generally place it in a sentence?

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It generally goes before the verb.If there is an auxilliary verb Ex to be or modal verbs,then it goes between the  auxilliary and the main verb
I always get up at 6,
But with to be it's different
I am always here at 6 
And with modal  verbs
I can always answer the teacher's questions

If an adverb modifies a verb, generally you should place it before the verb. If there is a helping verb you can place it between the helping verb and the main verb.