A subject in grammar is the first part in a sentence about which the second part, the predicate, tells something.
She doesn’t want anyone to feel bad for her so she’d rather anyone hate her instead of the potty
Answer:the answer is novel
Explanation:
This is because long descriptionsmog people are novels
"Things only have meaning in context"
You can see this from the examples that Dickenson lists.
"Land by oceans past" - You would not be able to tell the land if there were no oceans
"Peace by its battles told" - How would we have a definition for peace without battles?