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Subject
Explanation:
Let's take apart the sentence:
<u>Find the verb:</u> can be
<u>Direct Object:</u> experience
<u>Adjectives describing DO:</u> a, learning (participle)
All that is left is the subject: Cooking
"Lizabeth might be affected by the fact that her parents are focus on
work and job-hunting so she acts against this. She might be confused
because she could not fully understand the situation and this emotion
would make her do things which are not correct, just because she is
upset and she cannot control it."-Nadra on Brainly
Gogol is best known for his use of irony, hyperbole, and absurdity to create humor and a sense of existential weariness. In some of his works, like <em>The Nose, Diary of a Madman, </em>and even in his unfinished novel, <em>Dead Souls, </em>he famously takes advantage of a single element, like a nose that has lost its owner, the royal ravings of an office clerk, or the business behind recollecting dead souls, respectively, and extrapolates this element to make it englobe and define his fictional characters, this then puts the characters in very absurd situations that, even though they cause hilarity, leave the reader with a sense of dread and even horror, the irony being that, though existence be dreadful, it is, nonetheless, comical to a point of absurdity.