The subject in a sentence is the person, animal or object that performs the main or direct action. The action is the verb of the sentence. In this case, Dad is the subject of the sentence because he is the one who is performing the main action or verb. In the sentence the verb is invited, because it is the action that Dad is performing.
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The absurdity of Harrison's exaggerated handicaps ridicules society's obsession with equality.
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Please give me more details about your question
Veuillez me donner plus de détails sur votre question
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French:
Bonjour, pourriez-vous s'il vous plaît expliquez votre question plus en détail, afin que je puisse y répondre!
English: Hello, could you please explain your question in more detail, so that I can answer it!
Sensory
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<span>One thing to
keep in mind as you write is that your readers may not have experienced what
you are writing about in the same capacity (if at all) as you have. As such, it is important to keep in mind that
in order to provide the best possible image for readers, you should try to
include descriptions that include as many sensory perceptions as possible. What that means is that you should include
details that include descriptions of sight, smell, sound, taste, and
touch. </span>