The correct answer is B, 'predicate adjective', because 'happy' follows a linking verb (was) and is an adjective, so this has to be the correct answer.
'Predicate nominative' has to be a noun. 'Indirect object' is a noun or a pronoun. And the 'objective complement' is again, a noun (He was elected king, where KING is the objective complement).
The correct answer is B. Leaves readers with a sense of frustration and Regret
Sentace that requires work. A comma is needed after song.
Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech that refers to words imitating sounds. In the poem of T.S. Elliot, "Rhapsody on a Windy Night," these are lines that shows an example of onomatopoeia:
<span>“The street lamp sputtered,/The street lamp
muttered,/The street lamp said…”
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<span>"The lamp sputtered,/The lamp hummed,/The lamp said..."</span>