<span>C is the answer. Carl Sandburg is the simple subject because he is the main focus of the simple sentence ‘Carl Sandburg was born’. ’The now famous Carl Sandburg’ is a complete subject. ‘Was born’ is the simple predicate and ‘was born in 1878 in Galesburg, Illinois’ is the complete predicate.</span>
I'm pretty sure you should click the second bubble. That one looks like its correct. The other ones have wrongly placed commas so that's the only one that makes sense to me. Hope this helps! =^-^=
Answer:
D
Explanation:
By zooming in on the actor's facial expression, the cinematographer is placing emphasis on the actor's emotions. By doing so, the audience will instinctively know that the character is experiencing strong emotions (mostly due to the emphasis on the characters expression, as the character will most likely be showing visual signs of experiencing a strong emotion, using facial expressions and body language [also look into micro expressions])
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "c. Slieght." The word that is spelled incorrectly because it violates the rules for ie versus ei words or exceptions to those rule is that <span>c. Slieght</span>