The answer would be D. we; predicate nominative
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“Sheep’s tail” is a singular possessive noun because the apostrophe signals that the sheep is in possession of its own tail.
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It is a remote place.
Explanation:
Although there is no precise reference to the text, <em>"the middle of nowhere" is a phrase representing a very remote and usually isolated place.</em> So, the narrator and his family must think that his dad's home is far away from them and possibly far away from civilization, hence they call it "the Middle of Nowhere".
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The first two sentences seem like the best answers to me.
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