At Home: Write three simple sentences. Draw a slash to divide each sentence into complete subject and complete predicate. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade 6, Unit 1, Sentences pages 14–15 7 Name Date Reteach 7 • Every sentence has a subject and a predicate. • The complete subject is all words that tell whom or what the sentence …
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In the sentences below, the comma is used to separate the subject in the vocative case from the rest of the sentence.
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I can’t understand but good luck
The answer is D because the paragraph does not say he is hungry, an animal, or a lover. You can infer that Otis is shy since you don’t really talk to outgoing people like that.
The word wealth meant about the lesson he learned.