Select the abbreviation that tells how the italicized noun clause is used.

S-subject, DO-direct object, SC-subject complement, OP-object of preposition

The company rules demanded that the monthly bills be paid before the end of the month.

Which clause is italicized?

In this sentence, the italicized noun clause is "that the monthly bills be paid before the end of the month".

To determine how the noun clause is used, we need to identify its role in the sentence. Here's how you can do that:

1. Identify the main verb of the sentence: In this case, the main verb is "demanded".

2. Ask yourself, "What does the main verb demand?" In this sentence, the main verb "demanded" is being used to express a requirement or expectation.

3. Identify the subject of the noun clause: The subject of the noun clause is "the monthly bills".

4. Identify the verb of the noun clause: The verb of the noun clause is "be paid".

Based on this analysis, we can determine that the noun clause "that the monthly bills be paid before the end of the month" is being used as the object of the main verb "demanded". Therefore, the correct abbreviation to describe how the noun clause is used is "DO" (direct object).