When looking at what the subject does in a sentence, you are looking at the action. A sentence consists of two basic parts: who/what is doing what. The cat (who/what) chased the mouse (did what). The subject is the who/what part of the sentence, and the verb is the action of the sentence. Consider the following sentence: He ran quickly. A pronoun is a word that renames the noun ("he" rather than "Jim" or some other proper name). And an adverb modifies a verb ("quickly" modifies "ran").
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When the author uses a certain tone to show emphasis on a certain part of the text to further show how he feels on a certain subject. When the author compares two different things into a compound sentence to show two sides of something in the text to help develop the central idea.
Marilyn in 'The Cold Equation' is a GOOD person.
Marilyn is an innocent but ignorant eighteen years old girl who had not seeing her brother for ten years. She believed hiding in the Stardust ship, which is going to the place where here brother lives is a good mean of seeing her brother again. She had good thoughts and good intention but was not aware of how her presence in the ship will negatively affect and jeopardize the lives of others on aboard the ship.
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The answer to the question: What theme does the speaker´s description of the man support, is, alienation.
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