Answer:
The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject.
Explanation:
7. The best time to plant flower seeds, of course, is just before a rainy season, not in the middle of a hot dry summer.
8. Our neighbor, Miss Allen, manages two apartment houses.
9. As a matter of fact, most horses can run four miles without having to stop.
10. The Comanches, like many nomadic tribes, once traveled throughout Kansas, New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma.
I wasn't sure about number 6.
Hope this helps,
Davinia.
1. somber/joyous
2.
3. slow/rapid
4.
5. plain/severe
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