The word in the sentence that is used as a predicate nominative is option c. Award. A predicate nominative is a complement of the subject and is generally followed by linking verbs such as is, are, was, were. A predicate nominative is always in a pronoun or noun form because they describe or rename the subject.
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It would be "Himself", since in the sentence, is the hint "his kite take flight." Also reading it, it sounds like it's in the third person point of view, another hint.
I would love to help but I am not good with analysis but you should read the poem if you haven't already because it is good :-)
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I am guessing that this can be a simple sentence?