Answer:
The (stories)<em> of Graham Greene</em> probe the human psyche.
Explanation:
In grammar, the subject of a sentence is the performer of the action.
There is a simple way to find out the subject of a sentence which is done by asking yourself, "What action is performed here?" "Who is the performer of the action?"
Asking this question will help you to get the subject of a sentence. So, from the sentence given, The stories<em> </em>of Graham Greene probe the human psyche.
If you ask, "What action is performed here?"
The correct answer would be storytelling
Now, "What probes the human psyche?"
The stories of Graham Greene
Answer:
A - Topic sentence
B - Supporting sentence
C - Sub supporting sentence
D - Conclusion
An adverb clause is introduced by a SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION.
Subordinating conjunctions are used to introduce and adverb clause and also show the relation they have to the rest of the sentence.
Cry: weep, sob, wail
sentence: The boy let out a sob.
fat: chubby, overweight, large
sentence: He was a large man.
quiet: faint, soft, silent
sentence: They became silent.
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