The italicized word is a Predicate Nominative. See the definition of same below.
<h3>What is predicate Nominative?</h3>
A predicate nominative (or predicate noun) is a word or group of words that completes and renames a linking verb.
Another way to put it is:
A predicate nominative is (also known as a predicate noun) is a term or collection of words that renames the subject and completes a connecting verb.
See a parallel example:
"It was a monster."
- "It" renames "A monster"
- It = Subject
- Was = Linking verb
- a monster = predicate nominative..
Hence,
- John Clement = Subject
- has been = linking verb
- my friend = predicate nominative
- for three years.= Adverbial phrase of time
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Booker T Washington thought that if they waited patiently they would eventually get there equality while W.E.B Du Bois wanted equality now he didn't want to wait
....................WHEN?!?
Answer:
Explanation: Theres three point of you, 1st point,2nd point, and third point, 1st point of view is when the author explains the story by being in the view of themself, words commonly used are:I,Me,Us,We (and so on)
Third point of view is when the author tells the story of a narrator or a person that isnt in the story, Words commonly used:She, (His/Her name), Him, They, Them
2nd point of view is when the author tells a story personaly talking to you or personally giving you instructions, examples: cookbooks Words commonly used:You, You have to do this, then you,
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