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direct objectin the following sentence, how is the underlined phrase used? Both Joe and I wanted the last piece of pizza.Beth and joeBeth and joe
The United States was caught in the cold war following World War 2. You see, Russia wanted a piece of the Pacific and they couldn't have it.
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You seem to have things mixed up a bit. Germany seized Alsace Lorraine from France in 1871 (Franco-Prussian war) and after that, obviously, France wanted it back. Not to mention that France also wanted to expand and therefor could benefit from the strategical piece of land. Hope this helps. ;)
He wanted a piece of chalk lit
For example is melting.
"The last piece" is the direct object of the verb wanted.
The least powerful piece on a chess set is the pawn. He decided to pawn the ring so that he could get some cash. He was a pawn in her plan so she could get what she wanted.
Hitler wanted peace. a piece of France, a piece of Poland, and a piece of England.
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You find a wanted poster from One Piece and you trace over the paper. Draw anyone who you want and write the name and bounty.