<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Simple predicate - "delivered packages and mail"</em>
<em>Simple subject - "Frank", "School".</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The sentence “Frank delivered packages and mail to the school every day”. This sentence contains both simple predicate and simple subject. The simple predicate here is ‘delivered packages and mail’. Simple subject here is ‘frank’ and ‘school’. This is because Frank and school is an example of simple noun and it forms the simple subject. The simple predicate here is delivered packages and mail because it does not gives the complete information of the entire scenario.
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Answer:
The answer is B because the rest of the questions don't mention mistakes and don't mention fun either
Incomplete question. I provided a brief about information and how it is presented to be easily understood.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Information generally refers to facts that are made available or presented to the desired audience.
Common forms of presenting information in a way that they would easily be understood include:
- by means of a written text on paper (such as reports, etc)
- using visuals (such as artworks, graphs, videos, etc)
- by means of audio recordings.