Answer:
The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject.
Explanation:
"Ruthless" focuses on Judson Webb's willingness, even eagerness, to hurt those who interfere with his property. ... Judson is not only willing to hurt others, he is also willing to damage his own property if it means retribution on someone who has wronged him.
Answer:
we need the rest of the question
Answer: Caused to be a certain nature
Explanation:
If you replace the word “rendered” with “caused to be” the statement still makes sense. A good rephrasing would be:
The sad cries of the many slaves, horrible yesterday, are made worse by the joyous shouts that they hear.