<span>The office manager attacks Gregor's integrity and even goes so far as to accuse him of stealing. His employers are heartless. They have no feelings for their employees, and it seems that the manager's intent is to get rid of Gregor from the get go. He isn't being a productive asset for the company, thus, he should leave the company...... anyway they can get him to go.</span><span />
The given statement has the word audience as a subject. And compound predicates are drama and third.
Live theater heightens <u>drama </u>and adds a <u>third </u>dimension for the <u>audience</u>.
What is the subject and compound predicate?
In grammar, the subject can be defined as the word or phrase that describes the noun, pronouns, as well as noun phrases that occur before the verb in the sentences. It also describes the position in a sentence as well as controls the phrase in the sentences. And the verb is the action in the sentence, or it links the sentence through information.
Similarly, compound predicates always share the same subject, provided two or more verbs occur in the sentence. It is joined by a conjunction in a sentence like and, neither, nor, either, or, etc. In the given statement, the word audience defines the subject whereas the words like drama and third define the compound predicates.
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Answer:
The flag went up and down in the wind.
Basically to charge something at a price that people wouldn't pay in their right mind. (Excessive charge).