A subject in grammar is the first part in a sentence about which the second part, the predicate, tells something.
One day I was lazy and I decided that I didn’t want to study for the English test I had the next day. I played video games, watched TV, and hung out with friends. The next morning I finished breakfast and got to school just fine. The time came to take the test and the teacher handed out the papers. We had forty minutes to complete the test. I looked down at the paper and couldn’t answer any of the problems. At the end of the class, I went to my teacher with an empty paper and apologized for not studying and failing th test. She let me do a retake the next day. From that day on, I always studied for any test I ever took again.
Each ends the second and fourth lines with a rhyme
Each capitalizes words that ordinarily would not be capitalized.
Each presents a nontraditional perspective about a common topic.
The protagonist is the central figure, about whom most of the story revolves, and who is "followed" in the story.
In the case of "The Little Match Girl" this is the girl herself, so the correct answer is
<span>D. The little match girl</span>
Answer:
on the surface of the land