True, you look at the title before reading and make an assumption on what it could be about
Not sure what you're trying to ask, but that statement is correct. Using the mass and volume of a substance, we can determine the density of a substance which is a physical property.
<span>For Question 5, the correct answer is "Harley."
A complete subject is the simple subject along with any adjectives that might describe it. The proper noun "Harley" is the complete subject of the sentence, as this name does not come with any modifiers. We know Harley is the subject because she is the one performing the action described in the sentence.
For Question 6, the correct answer is "boy."
Remember that a simple subject has just one noun and is the focus of the sentence. "Boy" is the simple subject of the sentence, as it is just one noun without any attached adjectives. </span>