<span>A. </span>Compliment
An object is a noun that receives the action of the verb. A subject is the doer of the verb. And, a predicate completes the sentence;
though this, too, can be a noun, a predicate noun completes the sentence, not
the action. A noun that completes an action is the compliment. This does not mean, however, that other parts
of speech cannot function as a compliment.
A compliment can really be any word or words (phrase) that completes an
action.
Answer: 1. Depressing 2.”lucky ones” “intolerable, hunger” 3. ‘After two days of travel, thirst became intolerable, as did the heat.’ ‘We never ate enough to satisfy our hunger’
Explanation: I added two answers for the last two, either would work just do whatever you think sounds best. Hope this helps!
Answer:
hello will you be my friend please and 34
Explanation: