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English, 27.08.2019 15:50, andreapgomezr

noun usage in sentences: identify the italicized word (composition is the word) according to its use in the sentence. choose subject, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, appositive, direct address, or object of preposition from the drop-down list.
grace was awarded first prize for her composition about patriotism.
a. subject
b. direct object
c. indirect object
d. predicate nominative
f. appositive
e. direct address
g. object of preposition

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