In this sentence :
"You also learn what it takes to make money: a lot of effort.”
The main verb is "learn". The verb Takes is also a verb but since it is within the next clause and it is the verb of the Cataphoric refrence "it" such verb cannot be considered the main verb of the sentence.
So your final aswer is Learn.
I'm almost positive it's C
The complete predicate of this sentence would be "The temperature reached 115 degrees." Hope this helps :)
Answer:
“-ible” is a suffix
and “in-” is a prefix
Explanation:
By definition, a prefix is <em>"a word, letter, or number placed before another."</em>
In this case, "in-" is placed before credible, which means that it is a prefix.
In the end of the word, we have the suffix, <em>"-ible".</em>
Suffix, by definition, is: <em>"a morpheme added at the end of a word to form a derivative"</em>
The poem “<em><u>Will There Really Be a Morning</u></em> “ is written by <u>Emily Dickinson</u>. In this poem she notes the importance of a ‘morning ‘ in our lives.
Question:
What is speaker searching for in "Will There Really be a Morning"?
Answer: A Meaning of Life