The answer is sending out rays because to release or emit is to send out
Remember that prepositions are direction words. “Above, after, along...” so D is the best fitting answer. Hope this was helpful, if so, please rate my answer as ‘the brainliest’
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B. The lovely young ballet company
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I will be completly honest! I am horrible at predicates so I looked it up and here is an example off the internet.
Here's an example. In the sentence "The wall is purple," the subject is "wall," the predicate adjective is "purple" and the linking verb is "is." So, it's subject, verb, and predicate adjective.
pred·i·cate
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nounGRAMMAR
/ˈpredəkət/
the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject (e.g., went home in John went home ).
"predicate adjective"
verb
/ˈpredəˌkāt/
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state, affirm, or assert (something) about the subject of a sentence or an argument of a proposition.
"a word that predicates something about its subject"
The answer would be The jaws of darkness do devour it up
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wow that was amazing but u didnt include a question sooo if you were to get out id say dig ur way out??
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