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Ridicule: Derision; mocking or humiliating words or behaviour An object of sport or laughter; a laughing stock. The quality of being ridiculous; ridiculousness.
"Do not subject anyone to ridicule." is a complete sentence.The sentence is made up of:you = the inferred subject of the sentence, a personal pronoun taking the place of the noun (name) of the person spoken to (second person);do subject = the verb;not = an adverb modifying the verb;anyone = direct object of the verb, an indefinite pronoun, a word taking the place of a noun for any unknown/unnamed person;to = a preposition relating the noun 'ridicule' to the verb 'subject';ridicule = a noun, the object of the preposition (the term 'to ridicule' is a prepositional phrase)
Quasimodo's object of affection was Esmeralda, a kind and beautiful gypsy woman. He was devoted to her and would do anything to protect her, despite facing discrimination and ridicule from others because of his appearance.
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they are usually likely to be comets
The lighter a certain object is, the more likely it is to float, if the object is heavier, the object will sink.
The weight of an object is likely to change with gravity. Gravity affects the force of attraction between an object and Earth, so the weight of an object can vary depending on the strength of the gravitational field it is experiencing.
The noun 'mock' is an abstract noun as a word for an act of ridicule or derision; a word for an act of imitation. The noun 'mock' is a concrete noun as a word for someone or something that is the object of derision or scorn; a word for something made as an imitation; a word for a person or a physical object.
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You would most likely be measuring the volume of the object. By immersing the object in water and measuring the water displacement, you can determine the volume of the object based on how much the water level rises.
there can be poisin in the object