Answer:
The predicate is spilled the milk on the kitchen floor.
Explanation:
The subject talks about who the person was or thing. The predicate is pretty much the rest of the sentence.
A seems to be the best answer but i could be wrong
<span>(B) As evidenced by lines 41-42, Mr. Shelby is clear and resolute that Eliza will not be sold. Since, he agrees-albeit grudgingly-to the sale of Tom and Eliza's son, it can be inferred that he places a higher value on Eliza. The passage does not provide evidence either way for his opinion of Chloe.</span>
Text: [Chorus:] Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene –Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare
Questions:
1.) Which phrase best restates “two households”?
2.) Which phrase best restates “alike in dignity”?
3.) Which phrase best restates “fair Verona”?
Answer:
1.) <u><em>Two families</em></u>
2.) <u><em>Equal in society</em></u>
3.) <u><em>Beautiful city</em></u>
Explanation:
1.) A household is a family living inside a house. That means that two households means <em><u>two families.</u></em>
2.) I think that alike in dignity has something to do with being <u><em>equal in society?</em></u> (Not 100% sure about this part of the explanation, but I know that the answer is correct because the screenshot matches with this.
3.) I think that fair Verona has something to do with <u><em>beautiful city.</em></u>
See the screenshot that I'm about to provide from my brother who took it on 2017. (We didn't take edge.nuity at the same year)