I actually just read this book in class.... Ponyboy can't just grasp the idea that johnny is in critical condition. The news reporters keep asking the gang questions about everything Darry is also in the hospital... pony doesn't feel too good for the rumble but still wants to go cause he "can't miss it"
The fragment that is made up of a complete predicate is option A. "could not be heard above the voices in the hallway"
In grammar, the predicate is defined as the part of the sentence that contains the verb and gives information about the subject.
Option A is the only option that contains a verb, in this case "could" and it is providing information about a subject we don´t know. The only options lack verbs,
Answer:
D. The topic is not debatable.
Explanation:
If Hasan is having trouble finding any differing viewpoints on his research topic it is likely because not many people disagree with his claim. This means that he has taken a position that is too obviously supported, and that the topic is not debatable. He should change his topic to something that is more controversial.
Answer:
I dont have time to read the entire thing, but it would make sense (i skimmed it) if the answer was
B)
Explanation:
It makes the most sense. but i may be wrong possibly but probably not :)
The point of view in this excerpt is definitely third person, because nouns such as Dorothy, and pronouns such as she are used throughout to indicate third person.
However, if you also need to decide whether it is limited or omniscient, I'd choose limited - because we can only see what she is doing, and not what she is thinking and feeling.