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The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject.
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I think it's letter A.
not sure my answer correct me if my answer is wrong.
A commonplace assertion is a statement that people just assume is correct and applies to everyone, even though there may not be any proof to support that assertion.
For example: <em>An apple a day keeps the doctor away. </em>
This asserts that if you eat an apple every day you won't ever get sick, and that is certainly not true.