Answer:
Home -
the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household.:
Will Cheryl show Patricia the pictures of her trip?
A.
pictures
B.
Patricia
C.
trip
D.
Cheryl
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2) Which word in the sentence is the INDIRECT OBJECT?
The director of the play offered Mariah the female lead.
A.
Mariah
B.
play
C.
lead
D.
director
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3) Which word in the sentence is the INDIRECT OBJECT?
During the storm, the boy told himself a funny story.
A.
himself
B.
boy
C.
storm
D.
story
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4) Which words in the sentence are the INDIRECT OBJECTS?
Choose the answers.
Before dinner, Mother showed Chloe and Charlie the old pictures.
A.
Mother
B.
Chole
C.
dinner
D.
pictures
E.
Charlie
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5) Which word in the sentence is the INDIRECT OBJECT
Did you give her the leftover lasagna?
A.
give
B.
lasagna
C.
her
D.
you
_______________________________________
6) Which words in the sentence are the INDIRECT OBJECTS?
Choose all answers that are correct.
Gloria showed Niles and me the neighborhood park.
A.
me
B.
Gloria
C.
neighborhood
D.
Niles
E.
park
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7) WHICH KIND OF COMPLEMENT is the underlined word?
Sam gave his mother a hug before leaving. ((Hug is underlined))
A.
direct object
B.
indirect object
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8) WHICH KIND OF COMPLEMENT is the underlined word?
The clerk gave the new customer a discount. ((Discount is underlined))
A.
direct object
B.
indirect object
______________________________________________
9) WHICH KIND OF COMPLEMENT is the underlined word?
The man gave his small son the ball. ((ball is underlined))
A.
direct object
B.
indirect object
______________________________________________
10. WHICH KIND OF COMPLEMENT is the underlined word?
Mrs. Moreno made her daughter a dress for the dance. ((dress is underlined))
A.
indirect object
B.
direct object
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Things that need to be mobile can range from vehicles like cars and bicycles, to devices such as mobile phones and laptops. Additionally, people, animals, and concepts like weather patterns and ideas also require mobility in various contexts.
There are many things in both our daily lives and in the wider world that require mobility, or the ability to move or be moved. Some examples include vehicles such as cars, trucks, bicycles, and airplanes, which need to be mobile to provide transportation services. Other things such as mobile phones and laptops are designed to be portable so that they can be used in various locations. In a broader sense, people, animals, and even things like weather phenomena and ideas also need to be mobile in certain contexts. For instance, workers often need to move between different job sites, animals need to be able to search for food and avoid predators, storms move across the globe influencing climate and weather patterns, and ideas need to move between individuals and cultures to spread and evolve.
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