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Mama L [17]
3 years ago
8

What is the simple subject of the following sentence?

English
1 answer:
oee [108]3 years ago
4 0
Subject of a sentence is what the sentence is about: the object or thing that the sentence says something about.

Here a complete subject of the sentence:
"the frightened child"

The main word in the subject is "Child" and this is also the simple subject of the sentence: option A.

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