In the given sentence, simple subject is Set designers and compound predicate is create and develop.
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What is compound predicate?</h3>
A predicate comprising two or more verbs or verb phrases joined by a conjunction is referred to as a compound predicate. It makes two or more statements regarding the same simple or complex subject. English sentences typically consist of two parts: subjects and predicates. They combine to produce clauses. The main clause of a sentence that includes at least one noun (or noun equivalent) and all of its modifiers is known as the complete subject. At least one verb is included in the entire predicate, along with any accompanying auxiliaries, modifiers, and completing words. It clarifies everything being expressed about the noun or verb in the singular or compound sentence. All that is left in a sentence when the subject and any modifiers are removed is the predicate.
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The young child got himself into trouble because he hit his cousin. He didn't like the cousin touching his toys and he wanted to stop him. The cousin was not very nice and he encouraged the young child to touch the expensive vase. The vase broke and the young child was told off. The young child said it was the cousin who had persuaded him to touch the vase. Then the cousin stuck out his tongue and made the young child cry.
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I believe the correct answer is C. ill will.
Ill will means hostility, bitterness, animosity, hatred, etc. so if these people destroyed something out of malevolence, they are probably exhibiting ill will.
Sportsmanship is a good thing so it is not applicable here; jealousy could be correct too, but it is too mild a feeling in this context; bad manners too.
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In <em>the Outsiders</em>, the differences between the two brothers become evident in the first chapter. Ponyboy, being a teenager, disapproves of his brother Darry controlling him. He finds Derry's efforts unnecessary and desperately wants more freedom. Darry, on the other hand, wants to look after him and acts as a parent-figure. He forbids Ponyboy to go out at night all alone. He is convinced that him protecting his brother is the only way to avoid the intervention of social services.