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A word that answers what or whom in a sentence is called what?

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There is more than one part of a sentence that can answer those questions.

The subject is who or what the sentence is about. It acts, is acted upon, or is described.

An "object" noun in a sentence can be the recipient of an action. A direct object receives the action (what or whom), while an indirect object is one to whomor for whom the action is done.

Why does the writer use exaggeration?

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Using exaggeration can captivate the reader's attention, emphasize a point, or create a humorous effect. It can also help to add emphasis, make a statement more memorable, or create a vivid image in the reader's mind.

Tepid used in a sentence?

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Il tepore tiepido del vento di primavera mi accarezzava il

How do you write 4502587 in word?

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4,502,587 in word would be as four million, five hundred two thousand, five hundred and eighty-seven.

Which is correct fed up with or fed up of?

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Fed up with is correct

How would you use the word conservation of mass in a sentence?

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The Law of Conservation of Mass means that chemical reaction equations must be balanced, otherwise you have lost or gained matter out of nowhere.

When did pinterest come out?

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Pinterest was creted in 2009 and launched in 2010

Which word do you use in this sentence ........The effected parts caused the problem?

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I would use the word "affected" rather than "effected" in that sentence. The word "affected" would be an adjective in that sentence. The word "effected" is used as a verb. The following sentence would make sense:

The affected parts effected a situation that caused our problem.

Of course, if "effected" is the correct word, it would bring about a different meaning of the sentence.

The effected parts caused the problem that affected our car's engine.

That implies that the parts had been acted upon by an external source. These words are difficult to keep straight.

However, do not trust me! I highly recommend that you use a dictionary for this. I think I remember that "affect" sometimes can be a verb. The sentence I used: "The effected parts caused the problem that affected our car's engine." I believe in that sentence "affected" is used as a verb, and "effected" is used as an adjective. Please, use the dictionary. I recommend Webster's Dictionary; I believe they update annually.

Use Maize in a sentence?

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Maize is an arable crop, that is fed to hogs, and human also eat it as 'corn on the cobb'.

Can you give me 5 sentence of reality?

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5 examples of reality sentences

What does the phrase dashed off suggest that Mark did as it is used in the second sentence of this story?

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The phrase "dashed off" suggests that Mark quickly wrote or composed something without spending much time or effort on it.

What literary technique does Kafka use in this sentence?

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Kafka uses the literary technique of metaphor in this sentence.

Is glossy caramel fleece an example of oxymoron?

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No, "glossy caramel fleece" is not an example of an oxymoron. An oxymoron is a combination of contradictory terms, like "jumbo shrimp" or "deafening silence." In this case, "glossy caramel fleece" is just a description of something that combines different qualities (shiny, caramel-colored, and soft).

What is bilk in a sentence?

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Bilk means to cheat or defraud someone. For example, "The con artist tried to bilk unsuspecting victims out of their money with a fraudulent investment scheme."

What are examples of a motif sentence?

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"A motif of darkness and light is present throughout the novel, symbolizing the characters' inner struggles." "The motif of the clock ticking in the background serves as a reminder of the protagonist's impending deadline." "Water is a recurring motif in the story, representing both cleansing and danger."

What is an example of a sentence you would find in a work of literary nonfiction?

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One example of a sentence in literary nonfiction could be: "The sun peeked through the clouds, casting a warm glow on the meadow below as I wandered through the field, feeling the grass brush against my legs."

What word did the party not like people using 1984 book?

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In George Orwell's book "1984," the Party did not like people using the word "freedom" because it represented a concept that went against their totalitarian control over society. The Party aimed to eliminate any notions of individuality and independence, and thus sought to suppress ideas related to freedom.

What is a sentence for the word behemoth?

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The construction project featured a massive behemoth of a crane that towered over the site.

Is this use of the word notwithstanding correct Lady Macbeth notwithstanding her role as a woman was a powerful character?

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The sentence you propose is a correct use of notwithstanding.Lady Macbeth, notwithstanding her role as a woman, was a powerful character.


The word notwithstanding presents an opposition or primary difference to your main comment. It would be the same as writing:

Even though Lady Macbeth was a woman, she was a powerful character.


The word "notwithstanding" eliminates some wordiness when used correctly.

What does furtively?

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lure