Mrs. Anderson is the subject. She is the one performing the action.
That we all learn by reward or punishment
If it is a quest just go in the place where to deliver the package then return for your reward
Driver side of the engine. look reward of the motor mount.
Extrinsic motivation refers to something external that encourages someone to do something. This could include the promise or possibility of a reward.
I believe this is the precursor to the Gibson greeting card company. I collect ephemera and postcards and I have a "Reward of Merit" card by the Gibson Art Compnay in Cincinnati.
If you do your chores, you will get a reward.
I wasn't expecting any reward.
If you do what I ask, I will reward you with this delicious pie.
Jeff, did you get your reward? Get me a towel!
You have to respect the person with the result of winning a repeat reward.
Sarah will attend the arts reward ceremony this afternoon.
You've just done it!
Gaining an excellent grade is a fine reward. The reward for the train robbers just went up! No good deed goes unrewarded. My little sister got a reward in the spelling bee.
A guerdon is a reward. An example sentence would be: He feels like his family is his guerdon for all his hard work.
He would love to receive a reward of money or at least recognition for his excellent running talents, although he never seems to get one.
The word "wickedness" is a noun; a word for the quality of a person to be evil or immoral; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:The profound wickedness of the Witch of the West almost cost Dorothy her life. (subject of the sentence)The refugees attempted to flee where wickedness couldn't follow. (subject of the adverbial clause)The crime revealed the wickedness behind her facade. (direct object)A prison sentence was his reward for wickedness. (object of the preposition)
Ms.S's class was so amazing and astonishing she had to give them a reward or treat