Answer:
1.Subject—The puppies; Predicate—jumped and played in the pen
2.Subject—Sally; Predicate—taking the kids with her and left for the mall
3.Subject—(You); Predicate—leave her alone
4.Subject—your house; Predicate—where is
5.Run-on sentence
6.Sentence fragment
7.Run-on sentence
8.Run-on sentence
9.Sentence fragment
Explanation:
The first one because barren means empty, dead. A museum isn’t barren or empty, neither is a bustling city or farm land.
Noun clauses are dependent clauses that can replace any noun in the sentence: subjects, objects, and/or subject complements. In all, there are five different functions that a noun clause can serve: subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, objects of the preposition, and subject complements.J
Answer: Second Person and Singular (Only)
Explanation:
'You' automatically means second-person point of view. And it was talking only about one person which means it is Singular
Answer:
A discriptive phase
Explanation:
when you list something like what you're allowed to take somewhere you add a colon before the list of something