You may be talking about a different kind of subject but I think this is what you were talking about:
A subject is the first part in a sentence about which the second part, the predicate, tells something. The subject performs an action, or indicates what or whom the sentence is about.
<span>In Stephen Crane’s
short story, “An Episode of War,” we encounter a lieutenant whose name is never
is never disclosed to us. He becomes
injured when he is shot, and it is understood that out of pure luck (or bad
luck) that he happens to be struck by a bullet—a random bullet. It is during one of the lieutenant’s daily
routines (rationing coffee) that he is injured.
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I think it meas tending to.
Answer: Fact
Explanation:
Aprrox. 70 million adults in the U.S. are obese
(35 million men and 35 million women)
39.6% of American adults are obese.
99 million adults in the U.S are overweight
(45 million women and 54 million men)