How is the entire noun clause used in the sentence? That the flowers were preserved in such detail surprised everyone.
A. subject
B. direct object
C. object of a preposition
D. predicate nominative

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Answer 1
Answer: The whole noun clause 'that the flowers were preserved in such detail' is used as B, a 'direct object' in this case. 

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A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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Which of the following questions is written correctly?A. With whom will you be coming to the party?
B. The teacher whom is speaking today is brilliant.
C. Wait while I see whom is knocking at the door.
D. Whom is that handsome man in the doorway?

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The question that is written correctly is: A. With whom will you be coming to the party? In option A, the question is correctly using "whom" as the object of the preposition "with." "Whom" is used when it functions as the object of a verb or preposition in a sentence.

Options B, C, and D have errors in their use of "whom":

B. The teacher whom is speaking today is brilliant. (Incorrect - "whom" should be "who" since it's the subject of the verb "is speaking.")

C. Wait while I see whom is knocking at the door. (Incorrect - "whom" should be "who" since it's the subject of the verb "is knocking.")

D. Whom is that handsome man in the doorway? (Incorrect - "whom" should be "who" since it's the subject of the verb "is.")

Remember that "who" is used when referring to the subject of a sentence or clause, and "whom" is used when referring to the object of a verb or preposition. Many native English speakers commonly use "who" in both cases, even in formal writing, but in grammatically correct formal English, "whom" is used as the object pronoun.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Identify the sentence structure. They sat and listened to the speech. A. simple B. compound C. complex D. compound-complex??? Please help

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a.) simple 
this is because a simple sentence is a sentence consisting of only one clause, with a single subject and predicate.
 1 is simple. 
2 is simple. 
3 is compound 
4 is simple