Answer:
The option which correctly identifies the subject and the verb of the sentence is:
d. The subject is "hammock" and the verb is "swayed."
Explanation:
The subject of a sentence can be described as the sentence's topic, that is, what the sentence is about. The verb of a sentence often expresses the action performed by the subject or helps connect the subject to a description about it. In the sentence we are analyzing here, the subject is "hammock". What is there to know about this hammock? That it "swayed" in the breeze. "Swayed" is the action performed by the hammock and, therefore, the verb of the sentence.
You say Hello, (name of your department they are calling) This is (your name) speaking.
Here is an example if that doesn't make sense:
So if someone calls your office, restaurant or any department that your work in this is how you answer:
Hello, This is the West Canyon school office, Hailey speaking.
Hope this helps ;)
B. She wants to show that love has been influencing people for centuries.
Answer:
impulsive
Explanation: it said she was careless