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Bonjour,
Marie "fait" du ski.
Pierre "joue" au football.
Je "fais" du théâtre.
Nous "jouons" du piano.
Mon amie "joue" aux cartes.
Ta mère "fait" de la natation.
Vous "jouez" du violon.
Mon ami "fait" du basketball.
Pierre "fait" du vélo.
Ton père "joue" de la guitare.
Je "fais" mes devoirs.
Vous "jouez" au baseball.
Mon cousin "joue" au tennis.
Ton frère "fait" de la musique.
Mon oncle "fait" du sport.
Marie "fait" de l'informatique.
Tes parents "jouent" au ping-pong.
Marie "fait" de la gymnastique.
In the sentence "The children on the farm did many chores before school every day," the highlighted word "many chores" corresponds to a direct object.
It corresponds to a grammatical term that is used to refer to the element that is receiving the verbal action directly. Not all sentences will have a direct object, this will depend on the transitivity of the verb, which can be discovered through some questions such as:
Therefore, to find the direct object of a sentence, you must first identify the verb by asking the questions "What?" or "Who?" and if there is an answer to such questions, then such a complement will be the direct object of the sentence.
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Georges Danton
Anna Maria Tussaud
Louis XVI
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Maximilien Robespierre was the leader of the revolutionary government who led the Reign of Terror a radical, uncompromising, and rather ruthless (born 1758 – died 1794). Georges Danton was the first committee leader, but was later replaced by Maximilien Robespierre. Anna Maria Tussaud was a french artist famous for wax sculptures, so she definitely is not the extreme radical leader. Louis XVI was the last king of the french revolution before the monarch fell. So the best answer here would be A. Maximilien Robespierre