English typically uses a strict SUBJECT VERB OBJECT (SVO) word order in simple sentences, as in Students (S) read (V) books (O). This SVO word order becomes altered in many other English sentence ...
Pereira shared just the top of the essay, for a 100-level English class, with the name obscured It reads: 'In the Looney Tunes cinematic universe, many of the cartoon nemeses have a very clear goal.