[ Vocabulary ]
the way you think and feel about someone or something
A. attraction
B. accommodate
C. attitude
D. consistency
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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence correctly identifies the direct object?
A. Zippy accidentally kicked Megan in the shin. Direct object = kicked
B. Zippy accidentally kicked Megan in the shin. Direct object = Zippy
C. Zippy accidentally kicked Megan in the shin. Direct object = Megan
D. Zippy accidentally kicked Megan in the shin. Direct object = accidentally
Adjective › View
a.happy
b.sad