Simple subject - Mr. Simpson
Simple predicate - told
Direct object - Mr. Simpson
Mr. Simpson told what? about solar system
To whom? to us
<h3>What are the parts of a sentence?</h3>
Two parts of a Sentence are -
The subject and the predicate are the two components of a sentence. A sentence may only be made up of both components.
A sentence's subject identifies the person or thing it is about. Below, subjects are highlighted.
A sentence's predicate describes the subject's actions, characteristics, or state. Below, predicates are highlighted.
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the answer Is C. change applying to u apply.
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The Colonial period was dominated by Puritan beliefs and thus literature of this period is usually historical, religious, or didactic. The first slave narratives were written at this time. Imaginative literature was rare; in some colonies, it was banned for being immoral.
Answer B. is the only example that is not situational irony because hiking alone in Alaska is expected to lead to death. The other answer choices are situational irony because they include events that are not what is expected in that situation.
4. his return home
This is because Odysseus fights the suitors alongside his son, Telemachus in order to take his home back and to protect his wife.