The predicate is the very and everything that follows after it, which could include adverbs, prepositional phrases, and other parts of speech. For example, "The dog ran across the street to the neighbor's house". Find the verb (the action or in your case, a linking verb such as is, are, was, wear, am). In my example, the verb is 'ran'. So the predicate is:
-ran across the street to the neighbor's house
For your sentence, the predicate is -was very strong.
Answer:
Knowledge - Common Noun
heroism - Common Noun
truth - Common Noun
life - Common Noun
coldness - Adjective
captaincy - Common Noun
Explanation:
The verb is the word used to show an action, work, or state e.g. Eat, Type, solve, etc.
The adjective is a word that shows the condition of the state of a person or thing. e.g. cleverness, sweet, red, etc.
Common Noun is the generic name of a person, place, or thing. e.g boy, city, computer, etc.
The ox is a domestic animal
<span>The word partly shouldn't be divided by a hyphen because C. a two-letter word ending should not be carried over to the next line. A is incorrect because partly has two syllables, and not one. B is incorrect because partly is an adverb, it is neither a proper noun (those are names), or an adjective. D is incorrect because the syllables in the word partly do not have one letter: part has four letters and ly has two letters. </span>