Doings a heard job or being your self after a long day
"Tzotchke" is a Yiddish word that came from Russian.
It means a knick-knack, a toy, a gadget, a trinket, a charm,
something tiny and cute and decorative. Like a set of six
little glass ducks lined up in a row marching across a shelf.
It is the same way do doing in high school but college is more hard than high school
It should be Pathos. It doesn't appeal to logic or credibility, but instead the language makes a strong impression on emotion.
I think that what you are asking is which word is a subject complement in that sentence. What I think the answer to this question is the word third.