Answer:
I'm not sure exactly what you are asking but I'll try to put something helpful :)
Explanation:
To find the predicate in a sentence you first need to find the subject. The subject is what the sentence is about. For an example I'll use the sentence "The cat drinks some milk". In that sentence the subject is the cat because that is what the sentence is about. The predicate is what the subject is doing or what the subject is. In the example sentence the predicate would be "drinking" because that is what the cat is doing. In your situation I do not know the full sentence but look for what the red indians are, or what the red indians are doing. Like, "the red indians are running" running is the predicate there. I hope this is useful sorry if it's not what you were looking for.
Answer:
D) he is looking for mysteries to solve.
Explanation:
On $ 700 she received $ 126
On $ 100 she got
100 x 126 / 700
12600 /700
126/7= 18
Her commission is 18 per cent
To speed up the pacing of a story, an author can use <u>D. Sentences with direct and simple language.</u> To achieve this, the author can tell the story with little or no extraneous information, he or she can use concrete words and short adjectives and adverbs to describe and use active voice instead of passive voice.
For example, let's look at a long and somewhat complicated sentence in the passive voice:
"Yesterday, the little girl with red hair, who was abandoned, was taken care of Alicia, a lady in the age of 45 years".
The same sentence but with a more direct and simple language:
"Yesterday, a 45-years-old Lady, Alicia, took care of the abandoned, red-head little girl".