The
subject complement in the sentence: ‘My face is cold’ is letter c: cold.
Subject
complements are any noun, adjective, pronoun that proceeds after a linking or
helping verb (am, is, are, was, were, has been, are being, might have been,
etc.], be, become, and seem. They are also called true linking verbs.
<span>In
the sentence, the linking verb is ‘is’ therefore, the subject complement out of
the given choices here is ‘cold’ (functions as adjective) towards the subject ‘My
face’.</span>
I sorry, but if you can send the book or story about Dr.Brand I may be able to help.
Answer:
Fall
Explanation:
She says "All seasons sweet, but autumn best of all"
Jekyll's letter in the excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde reveals that D. Jekyll is in a desperate situation and needs help from Lanyon.
Answer
He speaks about eh subject as he were an expert. That should be correct.