I don't know if this is what you are asking, but I'll give it a try.
There are certain forms of 'terms' for use of a better word, in language arts.
Objective is a 'term'. There are two types of objects-Direct and Indirect.
Here are a couple of examples:
He likes his job. He likes what? He likes job. Job is the Direct Object in the sentence.
Jamaica bakes John a cake. Jamaica bakes what? Jamaica bakes cake. Cake is the Direct Object. (DO) In this case, there is an indirect object (IO) also. Jamaica bakes cake to whom? To John. John is the Indirect Object of the sentence.
Hampton needs his pencil case. Hampton needs what? Hampton needs case. Case is the DO. Pencil is an adjective modifying case.
Be careful of Predicate Nominatives and Predicate Adjectives. Examples:
Alex is a carpenter. Alex is what? Alex is carpenter. But, wait a moment: Alex is the carpenter--Carpenter is Alex. Carpenter is the Pred. Nominative.
Holly's fingers were quick on writing the essay. Quick is a Pred. Adjective. Quick fingers. Quick modifies the subject, fingers.
I don't know if this was what you wanted, but anyway, hopefully you got smarter! (in any case) So, again, hope this helped/helps!
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A language based on functions rather than objects. You code to perform a series of tasks usually sequentially to achieve an objective, rather than code objects that relate to each other. Generally less flexible and harder to maintain.
If you are not referring to Old English, I would think that OE in Language Arts refers to Objective/Example. An objective would be: "Trace the history of significant terms used in political science and history." And an example would be: "Understand the historical and current meanings of words in this context, such as democracy, political party, and legislature."
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Objective language is the presentation of information and ideas based on fact and precision. It is language devoid of opinion.
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(I am slightly puzzled by this question, first of all.) No, -est does not mean in Language Arts. Yes, it is something you learn in Language Arts, though.
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The language objective for this lesson is to improve students' ability to analyze and discuss complex texts using academic language and vocabulary.
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language arts is a subject in school that you can learn about. it involves grammar and writing. It is also called English. Hope this helps!!