Subject complement is a word or phrase that follows a linking verb and describe or identifies a subject. it can also be an adjective, a noun, and a pronoun . for example : He will be fine.
"The components of the thesis statement."
"Limiting the scope of the thesis."
"Choosing quotations."
"Statement of the subject's significance."
"Using the thesis."
<span>Muir's use of diction creates a mood of urgency and fear. The highlighted words - difficult, difficult, force, crooked, struggling, tangled, fallen, fear, faint and hungry - come together to make you feel that the author is in danger. The imagery is clear so that it comes alive in your mind. Diction can help create a mood which can help bring everything else together.
Hope this helps.</span>
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B , a clause has a subject and verb but a phrase does not