If you need to determine the subject of this sentence, that would be Dorothy Parker and E.B. White.
However, this isn't a simple subject, because there are two people involved. This is why this is called a complete subject.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Emphazing an idea with a repeated word or phrase
Answer:]
Their is the possessive pronoun, as in "their car is red"; there is used as an adjective, "he is always there for me," a noun, "get away from there," and, chiefly, an adverb, "stop right there"; they're is a contraction of "they are," as in "they're getting married."
Prepositional phrases will begin with that preposition at the beginning of the phrase, and at the end, it will finish with an adverb, a noun, pronoun or a clause.
The object of the preposition will often also include 1 or 2 modifiers to desribe it.
Example:
In time = In being the preposition, time the noun.