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1. Clive Cussler introduced his readers a hero.
Subject: Clive Cussler Verb: introduced
Direct object : a hero Indirect object: his readers
2. In "Serpent¡¨, Clive
Cussler introduced his readers a hero in
Kurt Austin.
In ¡§Serpent¡¨ = a preposition phrase
as an adverb > the following clause
In Kurt Austin = an adjective phrase > hero
3. In "Serpent¡¨, Clive Cussler introduced his readers
a hero for the new millennium
in Kurt Austin.
A preposition phrase as an adjective
> hero
4. In "Serpent¡¨, Clive Cussler introduced his readers
a hero for the new millennium in Kurt Austin,
the leader of NUMAUs Special Assignments Team.
A coordinate > Kurt Austin
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1.
Everyone tells Dr. David Beck it's time to move on, to forget
the horror..
Subject: Everyone Verb: tells
Direct object: it is time to move on, to forget the horror
Indirect object: Dr. David Beck
2. Everyone in the book tells
Dr. David Beck it's time to move on, to forget the horror.
An infinitive phrase as an adjective
> everyone
3. Everyone in the book tells Dr. David Beck it's time to
move on, to forget the horror of what
happened.
A preposition phrase as an adjective
> horror
4. Everyone in the book tells Dr. David Beck it's time to
move on, to forget the horror of what happened (at)
that night.
A preposition phrase as an adverb
> happen
5. Everyone in the book tells Dr. David Beck it's time to
move on, to forget the horror of what happened that night,
the last nigh the saw his wife alive.
A coordinate > that night
Everyone in the book tells Dr. David Beck it's time to move
on, to forget the horror of what happened that night, the
last night he saw his wife alive.
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