Answer:
What is the question though?
Explanation:
I really don't know what you mean.
<span>The correct answer is "better than he did last year'. This is an adverbial clause that modifies the verb plays. It shows the manner in which he plays and the manner is "better than he did last year'. The trombone is an object and Gary is the subject, leaving this to be the adverbial clause of manner.</span>
I believe it is the third option
This sentence is incorrect because it is a run-on sentence. This means that it should be broken into two separate sentences:
Ladybugs are also called lady beetles. In Europe, they are called ladybird beetles.
It's easy to catch this mistake by either reading the sentence out loud and listening for a natural pause, or by looking for one subject and one verb per sentence (Ladybugs are; they are).
The theme is the moral lesson of the story, the topic is what it is about
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