A dictionary is a source you can use to find definitions of words.
A thesaurus is a source you can use to find synonyms/antonyms for certain words.
These two combined can help you choose words that are not commonly used and it can improve your vocabulary range. I personally use a thesaurus way more than a dictionary to find synonyms for common words such as “good” or “smart”
"We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs."
"We are below the river's bed. The drops of moisture trickle among the bones."
These are some sentences that give us the creepy setting that makes for an eerie mood.
Answer:
The predicate nominative in the sentence provided is: My favorite place or favorite place
Explanation:
Predicate nominatives renames the subject, much like how in the sentence you are renaming your 'local video store' as your 'favorite place'
"The local video store is my favorite place"
The local video store = my favorite place
Another example would be:
"She was a monster"
By renaming 'she" as a 'monster'
She = Monster
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