Answer:
predicate adjective
Explanation:
The day of the big game was <em>*exciting</em>*. The word <em>exciting</em> is an adjective and it has been placed in the predicate of the sentence. Therefore, it says something about the subject :<em> The day of the big game</em>. What does it say about this? It gives qualitative information; it tells what the day of the big game was like for the speaker. The speaker thinks it was exciting, so she has linked the day of the big game with exciting through the verb <em>to be</em>, which is a linking verb. Therefore, <em>exciting</em> functions as a <em>predicate adjective. </em>
Answer:
Neither history or tradition say whether it was built as it is, purposely, or whether one of its sides has settled.
Explanation:
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The answer is “All of the above”
#1. the pain of whatever is going on is too much
#2. you know that i've done everything i can
#3. i must be easy to take advantage of
#4. why would anybody(ever)
#5. i've done what i can for you
#6. everyone wants me to be, what else could it mean
#7. context honey, context. periodt
#8.ummmm, i want to get high rn?
#9. i don't want to be with you any more, i want to be free\
#10. why is this <u><em>even here</em></u> like dude. your welcome, but context. what else would these lyrics mean than the lyrics themselves.