The correct answer is <span>A. Cory drove to Middleton in his search for Eloise.
A simple subject is one which consists of only one word - here, the subject is Cory, and as you can see, it has only one word. A complete subject contains everything that refers to the subject (adjectives, appositives, etc). Since there are no such modifiers describing the word Cory, that is also the complete subject.
B is incorrect because the subject is 'crocodiles, quiet as logs.' C is incorrect because the subject is 'detectives Homer Fry and Janine Small.' D is incorrect because the subject is 'large and small dinosaurs.'
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1) She
2) She
3) We
4) They
5) They
6) He
7) They
8) She
The correct answer is a. In the final couplet.
An English or Shakespearean sonnet usually presents a problem in the first octet (8 lines) and the solution is found in the next 6 lines with a turn in line 9, transitioning the problem to a solution, with the final couplet usually giving a conclusion to the story.
Answer:
scarcely .... when this the answer of this question
It literally means there are absolutely no goals.