Find the indirect object in the following sentence. Trevor sent his mother the postcard. A. Postcard B. His C. Trevor D. Mother

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer should be 'his mother', but since those two together aren't an option, you should circle D, 'mother'. 'Postcard' is the direct object, 'his' is a pronoun/determiner, 'Trevor' is a subject, so the only option left is the final option. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: mother is correct

Explanation:


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How to diagram the semtence "I dream of diving to the bottom of the ocean."

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Sentence diagram is a technique which helps to visually understand the function of each part of a sentence. In the particular case of the sentence: “I dream of diving to the bottom of the ocean."

The sentence diagram would result as follow:

I:  pronoun  

dream: verb

of: preposition

diving: verb

to: preposition

the: specific article

bottom: adjective

of: preposition

the: specific article  

ocean: noun

What is the speaker in Emily Dickinson’s poem “712” (“because I could not stop for death”)?

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Answer: a dead woman.

Explanation: Emily Dickenson wrote her poem number 712 called "Because I could not stop for death" which was published in 1890. The speaker of the poem is a dead woman who meets the death that is personified by a gentleman. The death takes her to the afterlife on his carriage.

Answer:

If I remember correctly, I believe it's A Dead Woman.

Explanation:

Which word is defined as "the scientific study of animals?”1. biology
2. geology
3. zoology
4. audiology

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Explanation:

it's no.3

it's known as zoology :)

Zoology is the correct answer for this question

46.82 round to the nearest ten

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46.82
46.82 you use the 2 as your rounder and anything 5 or below the number stays the same, and the rounding number will be 0 anything 5 or above you go up

So your answer would be 46.8
First you have to ask what is I. the tens place?
The 8 is.
To round you have to look at the number to the right.
The 2.
If it is bigger than 5 you would round the 8 up, if it is smaller than 5 you keep the 8 the same.
2 is smaller than 5
The answer is 46.80

In which sentence is a common noun underlined? A. In was fun to stroll along the beach in Cape Hatteras at sunset.
B. It took us a little over two hours to drive down from Norfolk, Virginia.
C. We have friends that moved to Oak Island from Wilmington last year.
D. I remember we had to take a ferry to get to Ocracoke Island.
The underlined words are
A.sunset
B.norfolk,Virginia
C.wilmington
D.ocaracoke island

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That would be A. because common nouns can't be places and the sunset is not a place.

PLEASE HELPPPWhich phrase most closely matches the meaning of the word pleasantries in this excerpt from Susan Glaspell’s Trifles?


COUNTY ATTORNEY: (as one turning from serious things to little pleasantries) Well ladies, have you decided whether she was going to quilt it or knot it?


A. tea cakes

B. trivial talk

C. foolish actions

D. childish behavior

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Answer:

B. trivial talks

Explanation:

Answer:

B. trivial talk is the correct action.

Explanation:

Trifles is a one-act play written by Susan Glaspell, an American novelist and playwright. It is about a group of people investigating what had happened with the Wright family.

According to the Cambridge Dictionary, pleasantry refers to "a polite and often slightly humorous remark, usually made to feel other people relaxed;" in the excerpt, the note before the dialogue indicates that the attorney changes from serious things to trivial talk.