The simple predicate is the word or words that tell us what specific action the subject is taking. The simple predicate is always a verb, or in other words, it's always a word that shows action. In the above example, 'walks' is the verb, or action word, that the boy does.
Answer
he be at home or having breakfeast
Explanation:
ones of those two i think
Answer:
The top area
Explanation:
The bottom areas just show the wall itself. You could argue the 2nd highest is right at the edge of the wall meaning people will want to be here to get a small glance at the outside but the top makes more sense since it IS the other side
Answer: Part A: D; Part B: D
Explanation: The speaker couldn't find their love anymore.