He does a personal essay telling what he did in his own words using i and me
In my opinion, the whole poem is quite ironic - although she is mentioning the exultation and the royal color of death, the poem itself begins with the narrator saying that she cannot breathe - that she doesn't want to die.
So, I would say that the ironic parts are:
Exultation is the going
Of an inland soul to sea, -
Past the houses, past the headlands,
<span>Into deep eternity!</span>
Yes there are such sentences. “He eats food.” and “People often sleep.” are both examples.
A complete predicate because it is describing the complete subject which is of the committee members...