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A secondary character, in literature, is one that is not as important as the main character – that is, the story does not revolve around him -, but is still necessary for the story to unfold. He can help or hinder the protagonist.
A universal theme is an idea that can be found anywhere at any time. For example, falling in love is a universal theme. You can research literary works from different countries, cultures, or eras, and you will see that falling in love will always be present. The context surrounding the work may be different, but the theme is universal.
If the italicized part of the sentence is the word <em>courses, </em>then the correct answer is predicate noun/nominative.
A predicate nominative is the first noun found after a linking verb, such as to be, or in this sentence, the verb <em>are. </em>You can see that the first noun following the verb <em>are </em>is the word <em>courses, </em>which means it is a predicate nominative.
The narrator blamed the angels for the death of her. He said that they were happier then the angels in heaven, so it made them jealous.