as the world and older than the flow of human blood
in human veins. My soul has grown deep like the rivers.
A.The poem uses variations of meter to affect rhyme.
B.The poem’s sentences flow across stanzas.
C.The poem’s stanzas have varying lengths.
D.The poem uses nontraditional syntax and rhyme scheme.
Yes it is D ................
objective complement
predicate adjective
indirect object
predicate nominative
Answer:
The answer to your question would be that fascinating functions as an objective complement.
Explanation:
An object complement, also called objective complement, follows a direct object. It may be a word or phrase that gives further meaning to the direct object. What is more, an object complement can be a noun, a pronoun or an adjective. In the sentence above, the adjective fascinating is the adjective giving further meaning to the D.O, which is old family records.
a. Matt will see the lost cat, and he looks for its owner.
b. Matt has seen the lost cat, and he looks for its owner.
c. Matt saw the lost cat, and he had looked for its owner.
d. Matt saw the lost cat, and he looked for its owner.
Answer: D.
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The correct option for fixing the shift in mood in the sentence is 'Stay near me, and I will do a good job with your help,' with Zara conveying her eagerness.
In this case, the most accurate correction for the sentence "Stay near me, and I might do a good job if you could help," shared by Zara, would be option B: "Stay near me, and I will do a good job with your help," Zara shared her eagerness. This choice maintains both the eager mood and the consistent tense use, thereby avoiding an inappropriate shift in mood. The other alternatives either shift the mood from eagerness to uncertainty, or they alter the tense making the message less clear.
The correct option that corrects the inappropriate shift in mood in the sentence is B. "Stay near me, and I will do a good job with your help," Zara shared her eagerness.
In this option, Zara maintains a positive and hopeful mood by expressing her willingness to do a good job with her brother's help.
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Answer:
Adjective clause and relative pronoun
Explanation:
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B. Dead pioneers
C. Poisonous snakes
D. Hungry pioneers
Answer:
A. Abandoned horses
Explanation:
The Frinks were a couple (Margaret and Ledyard Frink) who owned a successful business in Indiana. However, they decided to move to California to try their luck during the Gold Rush. They travelled in a custom wagon for over 2,000 miles. During their journey through the desert, they claim to have seen a lot of abandoned horses. The couple eventually settled down in Sacramento in October 1850.