Predicate adjective relates to subject of the sentence, and modifies it.
In A the subject is I, adjective "first" does not relate to it.
In B the subject is The teacher, "angry" is an adjective which relates to it, and modifies the subject.
In C the subject is You, adjective "hard" does not relate to it.
In D the subject is We, adjective "distant" does not relate to it.
<span>So B is true.</span>
Answer:
It means the misery of death
Explanation:
So the "horror of the shade" is the horror of death. ... Henley has been saying (in the first two stanzas) that he can face (and has faced) everything life has to throw at him and he is wounded but still brave. Hope it helps pls mark brainliest
Could you give some more info on this question, because I don't think this is possible to answer without the vocab words
My cat, mouse-noun angry, chased-verb