<span>The first statement does not contain a statistic. It is an opinion. The second statement does, using 12 percent of dog owners as the example. The last does not, which is again an opinion.</span>
A simple subject is probably the most basic unit in sentence construction. A subject is a noun, which is a person, place, thing, or idea. A subject tells us who or what the sentence is going to be about. Without a subject, we cannot have a complete sentence. A simple subject is a subject that has just one noun as the focus of the sentence. This means that only one noun does the action, or connects, to the verb of the sentence.
True. It's good to know a little bit about your topic ideas before choosing so that you don't pick an impossible subject and have to switch at the last second.
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The line from the story that reveals Montresor's true intentions would be option C: "I had finished a portion of the last and the eleventh; there remained but a single stone to be fitted and plastered in."
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