Answer:
"let fly a charge of Number 6 shot into the darkness"
Explanation:
A Number 6 is a type of shotgun, and shooting randomly into the darkness, without knowing what you're aiming at is pretty reckless if I do say so myself.
Out of all the pronouns, "whom" makes the most sense grammatically. This allows us to narrow it down to A or D.
In order for it to be the object of a preposition, there would have to be a preposition in front of it. "For," however is <em>not</em> a preposition. In fact, there isn't a preposition in the whole question.
This leaves us with option D, which is the correct answer.
You can better tell it's a direct object if you flip the sentence around a bit.
Your sister is waiting <em>for whom</em>?
"Whom" is essentially receiving the action. "Whom" is what your sister is waiting for.
Answer: D. whom; direct object.
Queen Elizabeth the first.
Answer:
<em>Parents.</em>
Explanation:
Seat belts provide the best protection for passengers in a car. This advertisement emphasizes their importance encouraging drivers (in most cases parents) to always check if their children fastened up seat belts. Kids usually ignore their parents` advice finding it boring, so it should be parents` obligation to insist on buckling up before they start the car in order to increase their safety.
Many students experience bullying at school, online, and by text often consider it to be a normal part of their daily life, however, bullying can cause students to suffer emotionally as well as physically. Bullying is when a person or group of people repeatedly tries to harm someone weaker or someone they think is weaker than them. Anyone can be A bully if they try to hurt, upset, or deliberately make others look or feel foolish.Unfortunately, bullying is an unavoidable part of life for children, yet we don't see enough people taking action to aid the victims of bullying or the bullies themselves. Bullying is very common, serious problem that plagues students of all ages. It is a major issue in today’s world and is well-worthy of discussion. Now, when one may think of the bullying that goes on in schools, a generic image of a big and scary bully demanding lunch money from a scared-looking small boy.