Answer:
D
Explanation:
well tbh I just think that it might be ideal like give it an introduction and background, an evaluate what you focus to do really, and give solution or changes, probably recommendations in what you try and do
Answer:
I believe that it is A.
Explanation:
The introduction to this book begins on an ironic note--while eating at an over-priced restaurant
But I don't really know
Answer: It was an idyllic day - sunny, warm, and perfect for a walk in the park.
She hums continuously, or all the time, and it annoys me.
The crime he committed was egregious; he’ll never recover from this horrendous scandal.
His animosity, or hatred, of his sister divided the family.
Bill felt remorse, or shame, for his harsh words.
This situation is a conundrum, a puzzle that’s difficult to solve.
Explanation:
The words meaning will usually be right by the word such as Remorse means shame, hope this helps.
#1. (B) simple predicate
#2. (A) simple subject
#3. (A) simple subject
#4. (C) Complete subject
Remember simple subject and simple predicate mainly consist of a noun and a verb respectively. Complete subject and complete predicate are a series of words that are around the noun and the verb.
Subject ends BEFORE the verb starts.
Predicate starts WHEN the verb starts.