Let's break this sentence down:
The Gerards consider their son a genius.
- Prepositional phrases: There are no prepositional phrases since there isn't neither a preposition nor an object altogether.
- The subject is <em>The Gerards.</em>
- The verb within the sentence is <em>consider.</em>
- There are two complements in the sentence which are the direct and object complement: <em>their son</em> is the direct object and <em>a genius</em> is the object complement. Remember to ask yourself what refers the verb of the sentence. Moreover, object compliments always follow a direct object to rename it or state what it has become. In order to analize the example above, you should ask yourself the following:
- What do the Gerards consider? <em>their son.</em>
- What do they consider about their son? <em>a genius.</em>
Dexter is one of the men who chase Judy Jones.
Explanation:
Judy wishes to live in her own way and she uses men and then disposes of them. Dexter is very humble but throughout the story, Judy is very harsh towards Dexter.
Dexter is a man of emotions and he is enticed by her beauty. But Judy had fancy for men and wealth and lived in her own way. She used her beauty to attract men and money.
It can be inferred that Judy Jones was the peak of Dexter's life. He even gave up his job for her.
It Would Be Rust had ruined the little red wagon. HOPE THIS HELPS
It should support the thesis statement.