Answer: The subject is "crab" "yellow" is an adjective that describes the crab. The complete subject is <u>The yellow crab</u>
Explanation: <em>The </em><u><em>subject </em></u><em>of a sentence is the person place or thing that predicate is about. The predicate always has the main verb in it.</em>
<em>In this sentence </em><u><em>lived in his pillow</em></u><em> is the predicate. </em><u><em>lived </em></u><em> is the verb.</em>
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Katniss is the protagonist of "Hunger Games" and has numerous moments, within the story, that prove that she is a resourceful, intelligent and fearless girl. We can see this early in the story, when Katiniss uses all her ingenuity, courage and intelligence to meet the needs of her family. Katniss learns to sweat guns and hunt so her family doesn't go hungry.
She also volunteers to be a participant in the cruel Hunger Games so that her sister would not be forced to participate in this game.
The Hunger Games was a deadly game, where participants had to kill their opponents. Within this game, Katniss not only proves to be a relevant player, she refuses to kill the last opponent just to entertain viewers, preferring to sacrifice herself to end this bloody spectacle.
The effect of an omniscient third-person narration would be (C) The reader would have a better understanding of the thoughts and opinions of the Aulds.
This narrator, oblivious to what happens, tells everything that occurs to the characters. Knows the characters in a very intimate way and give an account of their most recondite thoughts. Usually equate to a god: a being who sees everything, knows everything.
A) Refugees from Southeast Asia seeking to escape political persecution,
especially the refugees from Vietnam who fled persecution after the Vietnam War.