Answer:
- Check to see if it is the part of speech I need for my sentence
- Clarify the meaning of the word
Explanation:
Finding the longest, most academic word, does not mean it suits the sentence. You should check if it fits into the sentence properly. You should also check if it means the same thing, or else the sentence will not make sense.
What exactly does your question mean??
I think the answer would be purpose. I'm not sure though.
The correct answer is C. Many of the candidates.
The subject in a sentence is the noun or pronoun that is doing or being something. The verb expresses the action that the subject is doing or being. I can be a simple subject, a complete subject and a compund subject.
A simple subject is only a noun or pronoun. A complete subject includes all the modifiers. A compound subject includes more than one subject--for example, when there are two people performing an action.
In this sentence, the candidates are the ones who are speaking, so the <u>simple subject</u> is "<em>candidates"</em> and the <u>complete subject</u> is "<em>Many of the candidates"</em>.
Answer:
When the author says "was not motivated by literary ambition", the author means that they did not have anything to write about something that happened. Basically they didn't have much to go off of.