The subject of a sentence is the person or thing that is doing the action. Often it comes first in a sentence. A simple subject is only the person or thing. A complete subject is the person or thing that is doing the action plus any modifiers (a, an, the, and other adjectives for example)
EXAMPLE: The fuzzy dog ate his dinner.
The simple subject is: dog
The complete subject is: The fuzzy dog. (The and dog describe/modify dog.)
The simple subject in the question is Taylor, Kevin, and Brenda.
Since there are three parts to the subject (each of the three people) it is also considered to be a compound subject.
The correct answer is C. A dialogue in which one character talks only about himself
Answer: D
explanation: it’s the only one that says something about eating.
Answer:
1. Jessica figured out what is wrong in the sentence after a few minutes.
2. After seeing its expression, Moira and Menard give the food to the dog on a large plate.
3. The hunter waited for the birds from behind the tree with a bow and arrow.
4. Lorna put all the books that she bought from the bookstore inside her cabinet.
5. Sandy finally buys the clothes after pondering about its price.
Explanation:
I'm so sorry if this isn't right, but this is what I got.