I am pretty sure it is C. Another recurring motif<span> in the novel is the idea of "walking in another's shoes". Stowe frequently frames her anti-slavery arguments by having characters ask one another, "What if you were in that situation?". </span>
“Tricking” and “misleading” are both synonyms and they both have different connotations... “tricking” has more of a negative tone while “misleading” has more of a neutral tone.
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Answer:
The predicate is "<u>plays chess with the chess club</u>."
The simple predicate is <u>plays</u>.
Explanation:
- <u>Predicate</u>--tells what the subject is or does.
- The <u>complete predicate</u> contains all the words that tell what the subject is or does.
- The <u>simple predicate</u> is the verb of the sentence.
So, the predicate is what the subject is or does, and plays is what the subject does, so the complete predicate would be"plays chess with the chess club."
The sentence B contains an error. It should be: The walls or the ceiling is going to be painted beige. The rule is that when there is an "or" in the sentence, the verb is directed by the noun closer to it.