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"The Inchcape Rock" is a ballad written by English poet Robert Southey. Published in 1802, it tells the story of a 14th-century attempt by the Abbot of Aberbrothok ("Aberbrothock") to install a warning bell on Inchcape, a notorious sandstone reef about 11 miles (18 km) off the east coast of Scotland. The poem tells how the bell was removed by a pirate, who subsequently perished on the reef while returning to Scotland in bad weather some time later.
Like many of Southey's ballads "The Inchcape Rock" describes a supernatural event, but its basic theme is that those who do bad things will ultimately be punished accordingly and poetic justice done.
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Draco Malfoy spent an hour trying to find a shirt that matched his pink shorts, he threw on a black jacket finally.
In fact, an appositive is very much like a subject complement—without the linking verb: Subject complement.
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The five main events that happen in Bud, not Buddy include Bud running away from the Amos household, meeting Lefty Lewis, arriving at the club where he meets Herman, being accepted into the band, and going for a car ride with Herman, which leads to the realization that Herman is likely Bud's grandfather.
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