Answer: subject
Explanation:
A gerund is a noun formed by a verb root plus the present participle ing. A gerund phrase consists of a gerund and its modifiers or objects, it functions as a noun, and it can act as a subject, an object, or a predicate nominative.
In this example, the gerund phrase is "My screaming into the darkness," which functions as a subject noun and takes the third-person singular verb "attracted"
If you can type the answer then Henry could give Ribsy a bow to look better during the dog show.
Among the choice above, the sentence that contains an infinitive or infinitive phrase is letter B which is "The items to sell are on the table." The infinitive phrase is a group of words consisting and infinitive and modifies noun or noun phrase that function as the actor or state expressed in the infinitive.
The flower if drank, made those not want to go home to their families, but they want to. The flower makes them do things they dont want to, this is like alcohol or drugs. People take them and they may do things they dont want to, they have to control.