A predicate is a part of the sentence that describes the subject. An adjective is a word that describes the noun. The predicate adjective in the given sentence above is the word "helpful" and this predicate adjective describes the noun "Kathy" which is the subject of the sentence.
I believe the correct interpretation of the whole poem is that <span>the
mistress's desire to preserve her honor and chastity makes no sense
because her body will be devoured by worms after her death.
</span>She should not be afraid to love and be loved while she is still alive.
A thing or concept is referred to by the name of something closely associated with that thing or concept
Brainliest?
You got this kid. Keep pushing the limits