A simple subject is whom or what the subject is about.
The answer is noun.
Which passage most clearly uses a pathos appeal?
<u>And in the difficult hours of this day — through dark days that may be yet to come — we will know that the vast majority of the members of the human race are on our side. </u>
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In an essay it should only be one I'm pretty sure, but in a narrative as many as it takes to explain a lesson learned. If you were writing a book your conclusion would be whatever comes to you and whatever you feel the characters would do/say/feel.
S = subject: 1. effect 2. president 3. company 4. innkeeper
V = verb: 1. is 2. declared 3. provides 4. gave
SC = subject compliment 1. kindness
IO = indirect object: 4. us.
DO = direct object: 1. kindness 2. prisoner 3. support 4. bedding.
OC = objective complement: 1. return. 2. man.