Answer: 2 words were spelled incorrectly
You can’t take anything for granted in terms of how much of an American master he truly was—no small detail, no seemingly arbitrarry brush stroke, no corner left unturned. The sound of the crowd did not abate until Lulu stood up in the shallow water and triumphantly marched onto the shore. She loaned money to the desstitute, but never borrowed. However, my skill as a hunter has been predicated upon my perfect, stealthy approach.
Answer:
Simple subject - weathermen
Complete subject - the weathermen
Explanation:
The subject of a sentence is what the sentence is about - the person, place, thing, or idea doing something or being described.
The simple subject is the main word or words that the sentence is about (not including any modifiers).
The complete subject consists of all of the words that the sentence is about, including all modifiers.
That's why the simple subject of the given sentence is<em> weathermen</em> (just the noun), while <em>the weathermen </em>is the complete subject (noun phrase - the + weathermen).
Explanation:
I believe it's A it's also most accurate
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Nouns: Famous, Amherst
Famous: poet
Amherst: Massachusetts
I’m sorry if this is wrong