Answer:
Compound subject
Explanation:
A verb is an action word, beginning and end aren't actions, and they are the subjects of the sentence.
Lack, want, need, require as verbs all stress the absence of something desirable, important, or necessary. Lack means to be without or to have less than a desirable quantity of something: to lack courage, sufficient money, enough
Where is the excerpt from the story?
On "The Weary Blues" In The Big Sea Hughes reported that his "Weary Blues," which won him his first poetry prize, "included the first blues [he's] ever heard way back in Lawrence, Kansas, when [he] was a kid." In "The Weary Blues" Hughes dealt with the blues singer and his song in relation to the speaker of the poem.

<h2><u>1.) Insecurity</u></h2>
<h2><u>2.) Distraction</u></h2>
<h2><u>3.) Addiction</u></h2>