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kvasek [131]
2 years ago
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What are the subjects in these clauses!In the middle of Germany is the Harz mountain range.The tallest mountain in the range is

called the Brocken.The trees that cover the sides of the Brocken are thick and tall,and many lean against each other. On windy nights, the trees creak and groan. Because of the eerie sounds, the mountain is thought to be haunted by a witch. This witch controls the animals and terrifies the local people. One night each year, her spirit is said to rise. Locals and tourists gather around bonfires and drink the so-called witch's wine. With or with-out the witch, the Brocken is a pretty spooky place.
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agasfer [191]2 years ago
4 0

"In the middle of Germany"

This sentence explains what is "in the middle of Germany" these phrases act as the subject of the sentence.

"The tallest mountain in the range"

In this sentence the tallest mountain in the range is named.

"The trees", "many"

This sentence describes the trees. The second half of the sentence uses the subject "many" to refer back to the trees.

"the trees"

In this sentence the trees are doing the creaking and groaning.

"the mountain"

The mountain is the subject because it is what is being described as haunted.

"This witch"

The sentence explains what the witch does that makes people think that the mountain is haunted.

"her spirit"

This sentence describes her spirit as rising once a month.

"Locals and tourists"

The locals and tourists are the ones doing the verbs of gather and drink.

"the Brocken"

The Brocken is described in this sentence.

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