Answer:
A- Robert <u>polished</u> his saddle.
Explanation:
If you take out "his saddle", the sentence does not make sense. Taking out "for the wagon", the sentence will still make sense. If you can take out the word(s) that the verb is applying to (what is Robert doing, he's polishing his saddle), and if the sentence does not make sense, then it is a transitive verb.
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For social: your bonds with people (or animals) could help you not only emotionally but physically
For cultural: you have generations of traditional foods, events, clothing, music, and folktales to past on to future generations
And lastly for economic: you are reassured that you have live a good life and learn good money saving habits
I hope this helps :)
Answer:
Good Question
Explanation:
Most of the time, you'll want affect as a verb meaning to influence something and effect for the something that was influenced. The difference between affect and effect is so slippery that people have started using "impact" as a verb instead.
Answer:
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