Answer:
Compound
Explanation:
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sad, depressed, victim, desperate, overwhelmed, shocked, jubilant
The indirect object usually expressed the beneficiary of an action: for whom or for whose sake was the task performed. Here it's "her" - she is getting the flowers. The flowers are the direct object.
Answer:
a local business owner
Explanation:
" I am writing to request a small donation of items from your bakery for our faculty."
Answer:
The apostrophe has three uses: 1) to form possessive nouns; 2) to show the omission of letters; and 3) to indicate plurals of letters, numbers, and symbols. Do not use apostrophes to form possessive pronouns (i.e. his/her computer) or noun plurals that are not possessives.
Explanation:
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