What type of complement is the underlined word in this sentence? Dr. Randall is the new orthodontist at the dental clinic. A. Indirect Object

B. predicate nominative

C. direct object

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Answer 1
Answer: Since there is no action verb,  I am positive that the answer is Predicate Nominative,  because there is a linking verb (is) but no action.  Direct and Indirect objects require action/
Answer 2
Answer: I believe that the answer is B. Predicate nominative

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"C. They instill the poem with a feeling of the vastness of the desert" is the proper answer for what effect is created by the poet's use of phrases like "antique land," "shattered visage," and "ye Mighty"?

How is the underlined pronoun used in the sentence? A while ago, he gave (me) a rookie basketball card as a birthday gift.

A.
subject

B.
direct object

C.
object of preposition

D.
indirect object

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D indirect object. An indirect object is the answer when you ask to whom about the sentence. In this example to whom did he give? Since the answer is me, me is the indirect pronoun.
D. indirect object
It's like saying he gave the book to me
if you can add the word to (and it makes sense), it's an indirect object

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The sentence that does not contain any punctuation errors is D) Did you know that Detroit, Michigan and Cleveland, Ohio are not too far apart?

A) Did you know that Detroit Michigan and Cleveland Ohio are not too far apart? <-- This is incorrect. There should be a comma after the city names.

B) Did you know that Detroit, Michigan, and Cleveland, Ohio, are not too far apart? <-- This is incorrect. There should not be a comma after the state names.

C) Did you know that Detroit Michigan, and Cleveland Ohio, are not too far apart? <-- This is incorrect. There shouldn't be a comma after the state name and there should also be a comma after the city name.

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C) wooden bats invented in the 1800s
D) wooden bats don't work as well

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Answer:

B) aluminum bats invented in the 70s

Explanation:

Although the first metal bat was patented in 1924, players did not start using metal bats until the first aluminum bats were developed in the 1970s. Bats made of aluminum became an instant success. They were light, durable, and easy to use, and players could hit the ball much farther than with a wooden bat.

The answer is B

there is no explanation

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