We is a simple subject and crept is a simple predicate in the given sentence "Soundlessly, we crept from the van for a closer look."
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What Is the Simple Subject?</h3>
We must comprehend the components of a phrase in order to comprehend what a simple subject is.
A subject and a predicate can be found in any sentence. A sentence's subject is the subject of the sentence. The portion of the sentence that has the verb is referred to as the predicate.
A noun or a noun phrase can be found in the subject, but nouns can also be found in the predicate. How then do you distinguish between them?
The subject is the noun or noun phrase that is "doing" the verb.
Let's examine a subject and predicate example. The predicate is highlighted, and the subject is in bold.
The man run to the shop.
The predicate is the word "run" and everything that comes after it. The sentence is not about predicate nouns like "shop" in this case. The subject is the man because he is the one who is running.
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<span>blood comes bubbling from the water
The Danes think that Beowulf has been slain, because they see strong waves and blood bubbling up from the monster's lake. They assume that Beowulf has been overtaken and slain by the monster. They do not expect him to return.</span>
Answer:
"The Men Behind the Myth: Tracking the Voyage of the Argo"
Explanation:
The answer is A because unlike the other articles, this one talks about the people other than Jason that helped Jason find the Golden Fleece.