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A subject complement is a word that describes the subject of a sentence that follows immediately after a linking verb. Like the name suggests, it complements the subject. It can either be a noun, adjective or pronoun.
Therefore, the subject complement from the sentence "Bret Hartes' poems and prose were often considered witty" is "often considered witty".