Francis Scott Key he got his inspiration when British warships sent shells and rockets to fort mc.henry and basically he saw everything was destroyed except the American flag
4. The pot of vegetable soup (SUBJECT) simmered (VERB) gently on the stove (OBJECT).
5. Your digital camera (SUBJECT) takes (VERB) very clear pictures in all kinds of locations (OBJECT).
6. After the party, we (SUBJECT) went (VERB) to a diner (OBJECT) for coffee.
7. The summer concert (SUBJECT) was canceled (VERB) with only one day's notice (OBJECT).
8. The coffee from the leaking pot (SUBJECT) left (VERB) a stain on the white carpet. (OBJECT).
9. A German shepherd (SUBJECT) waited (VERB) patiently outside the drugstore (OBJECT).
10. The curious child (SUBJECT) stared (VERB) silently at the man in the Santa Claus suit(OBJECT).
<h3>What are subjects and verbs?</h3>
A subject is a person that performs an action in a text. The verb is the action performed while the object is the element that receives the action in the text.
In the sentences above, we can see examples of subjects, verbs, and objects.
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<span>The words in the excerpt from Edgar Allan Poe's “The Raven” that gives the raven a dignified and elegant appearance is
"In there stepped a stately raven of the saintly days of yore.
Not the least obeisance made he; not a minute stopped or stayed he"
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the wind in his hair
a gun in his hand
this soldier with bravery in his pocket
protecting Americas great land
bang whizzing fast trough the air
a shot goes off
on a direct path
the young soldier starts to cough
red liquid on his lips
spraying with each labored breath
brown mud on his back
the fallen soldier preparing for his death
why must this misery go on
for slavery for freedom for america
our young blood is spilled on our land
ending their ever present stamina