A compound sentence and a compound verb
Answer:
Sparks locker room after a loss, and you’ll find that spirit emanating from Parker. And spend a few minutes talking about Summitt with Parker—or any of the hundreds of players she coaches it’s clear that the Tennessee legend impacted not only the basketball ability of her players, but their personality, resolve, and values.
Answer:
The function of the underlined noun clause is direct object.
Explanation:
A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. That is, they can act as subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, predicate nominatives, or objects of a preposition. In this case, the noun clause is "whatever the cafeteria staff has decided to cook" and it functions as the direct object of the transitive verb <em>to eat. </em>
Answer:
There was no question that John’s painting a huge, colourful, and ugly mural was the worst entry in the art exhibit.
Explanation:
I feel like there's only two added commas to this sentence. I hope this helps:)