When looking at what the subject does in a sentence, you are looking at the action. A sentence consists of two basic parts: who/what is doing what. The cat (who/what) chased the mouse (did what). The subject is the who/what part of the sentence, and the verb is the action of the sentence. Consider the following sentence: He ran quickly. A pronoun is a word that renames the noun ("he" rather than "Jim" or some other proper name). And an adverb modifies a verb ("quickly" modifies "ran").
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Because he is so incredibly shy, we introduced Greg, our best friend, to Sue.
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A myth is a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining a natural or social phenomenon
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A widely held but false belief or idea.
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It tells us that he is careful and brave
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