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Lesson 3: contribution to statistics & and yet the books
eng 2a: q (pap) unit 5: europe ii

1. identify the bold faced words in the following sentence: i have read (that gorillas will not cross rivers.)

a). direct object

b). indirect object

c). predicate nominative

d). object of a preposition

2. identify the bold faced words in the following sentence: send (whomever you like) these free tickets.

a). direct object

b). indirect object

c). predicate nominative

d). object of a preposition

3. identify the bold faced words in the following sentence: (after a rough start,) amelia managed to fly from newfoundland to paris.

a). adjectival clause

b). adverbial clause

c). noun clause

d). not a clause

4. in "a contribution to statistics," the tone is generally

a). light

b). calculated

c). humerous

d). fearful

5. in both poems, one constant is

a). nature

b). books

c). chao

d). mortality

6. "a buzzing flame licked away their letters" is an example of

a). personification

b). characterization

c). detail

d). foreshadowing

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