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Subject: The girl in the purple dress Object: the boy with the red hair
It depends on how you use it, for example: "The bedroom is purple" The word bedroom is the subject. "He hit the bedroom" The word bedroom is the direct object. "We drink water in the bedroom" The word bedroom is the object of the preposition 'in'; 'in the bedroom.' is the indirect object of the verb.
When you mix pink/red and blue, you get purple.
when it is threatened
Purple will the object be
Purple.
It takes a red object and a blue object to open the purple gate; a white object and a black object to open the grey gate.
The color purple is a physical property, but if it appears during a chemical reaction, it is representative of a chemical change.
Red+Blue=Purple
purple
A purple colour will be formed
The phrase "halo of pink and purple" could be a metaphor for the colorful and radiant aura or ambiance surrounding a person or object, symbolizing beauty, warmth, and positivity.