The right one is D…..good luck
As the name itself says, subject complements are words which complete a subject. They are always preceded by a linking verb in a sentence (a linking verb connects two parts of a sentence). Here is an example of a subject complement:
He is a <u />good <u>boy.
</u>The subject is HE; the linking verb is IS; and the subject complement is BOY.<u>
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<em>You are more likely to see a solar eclipse. </em>
<em>Even though Solar and Lunar eclipses happen around the same speed, you would probably be more likely to see a lunar eclipse since the moon is going under the shadow of the earth. A solar eclipse is when the moon shadows part of the earth (by lining up in front of the sun). I personally think that it is much more likely to see a solar eclipse than a lunar eclipse however science says otherwise and I wouldn't want to make a wrong answer.</em>
<em>Hope this helps. </em>
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<span>Site ends in ".edu"
</span>An attribute of a website that will indicate a more reliable source of information is when the site ends in ".edu". It is a top level domain for education. It would mean that this particular site is linked with universities, colleges or other educational sites thus it gives more information that are real and factual.