1. ) <span>Vanikoro >> site of two shipwrecks
2.) </span><span>" a fine death for a sailor " >> " a coral tomb "
</span>3.) Gilboa >> <span>island where Aronnax and friends are allowed to go ashore
</span>4.) <span>Straits of Torres >> entrance to the Indian Ocean
</span><span>5.) La Perouse >> commander of the La Boussole
6.) " an incident " >> </span>the Nautilus<span> runs aground</span>
<span>D. To explain his unwillingness to postpone his efforts.
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The answer is option c.
If a sentence has two subjects but only one verb, that means it <span>has a compound subject, but it is not a compound sentence.
for example: John and I went to the market.
In this sentence John and I are the compound subject, and went is the verb.</span>
Answer:
first sentence
Explanation:
a transitive verb is a doable action verb with a direct subject