Jake showed her the medal.

Find the DO (Direct object in the sentence above)

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Answer 1
Answer: I believe that its medal. Jake is the subject and showed is the verb the direct object has to be medal.

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A. Already been published
B. Waited
C. Lived
D. Did you know
E. Given
F Had

What's another word for repugnant or distasteful​

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Answer:

unacceptable.

abhorrent

revolting

repulsive

repellent

disgusting

offensive

objectionable

vile

foul

nasty

loathsome

sickening

nauseating

nauseous

hateful

detestable

execrable

abominable

monstrous

appalling

reprehensible

deplorable

insufferable

intolerable

unacceptable

despicable

contemptible

beyond the pale

unspeakable

noxious

obscene

base

hideous

grisly

gruesome

horrendous

heinous

atrocious

awful

terrible

dreadful

frightful

obnoxious

unsavory

unpalatable

unpleasant

disagreeable

distasteful

dislikeable

off-putting

displeasing

ghastly

horrible

horrid

gross

putrid

sick-making

yucky

beastly

bogging

noisome

disgustful

scurvy

loathly

Answer:

Explanation:

Here are a few: revolting and repulsive, based on the definition of both these words, since both mean distasteful or extremely distasteful.

Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase? Mrs. Guerrero, the president of the historical society, is retiring next summer.

A.
Mrs. Guerrero

B.
next summer

C.
is retiring

D.
the president of the historical society

please help

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The answer is variant D ----> the appositive developed phrase
the appositive phrase is " the president of the historical society. It is renaming the noun so to speak and in a way that is the definition of an appositive. hopefully this helps.

How many adverbial phrases are included in the sentence?A.)one
B.)two
C.)three
D.)four

Read the sentence.

The treasure covered in dust and webs waited beneath the stairs, safely hidden under the mildewing books and tattered old newspapers.

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The number of adverbial phrases that are included in the sentence is, two.

What is adverbial phrases?

Adverbial phrases are the word or phrase that ultimately have same meaning as an adverb.

Because adverbial phrases are the word or phrase that ultimately have same meaning as an adverb, here the word beneath and under have the same meaning.

Hence the correct option  is, B. two.

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Answer:

Honestly i think its B)two

Explanation:

Because if i'm correct waited an tattered are adverbs

Which question is not a helpful one to ask yourself when preparing for peer pressure?A. Are there any friends who can help me stick to my decision?
B. How can I come across as friendly to everyone?
C. In what situations will I most likely encounter pressure to drink?
D. Why are my friends pressuring me to drink?

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hello ! the answer to your question is B 
hope this helped ! :) 
But I would say B because it's not about coming across as friendly.

Hope that helps :)

What is being compared in the following similie?The noise of a door slamming came from downstairs and reverberated through the house loudly like a gunshot that Bruno jumped and Maria let out a small scream.

Why is this an apt comparison?

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The noise of the door being slammed is being compared to a gunshot. This is an apt comparison because the reader can imagine that the door was slammed very loudly, similar to the deafening sound that a gunshot makes.