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1. Identify the type of the underlined complement in the following sentence.
Through his own efforts he had become our (captain).
Predicate adjective
Predicate nominative
Direct object
indirect object
Object complement
2. Identify the part of speech of the underlined word in the sentence.
By cutting down those trees, you endanger (not only) the spotted owl (but also) the land itself.
interjection
coordinating conjunction
correlative conjunction
subordinating conjunction
3. Identify the complete subject in the following sentence.
All the stars will appear in the spring festival.
All
All the stars
the stars
in the spring festival
4. Identify the part of speech of the underlined word in the sentence.
The sun went (down) behind the hill.
interjection
conjunction
adverb
preposition
5. Identify the type of the underlined verb.
Following in the family tradition, Elizabeth (became) a pharmacist.
action verb
linking verb
transitive verb
intransitive verb
6. Identify the simple subject in the following sentence.
The habitats of plants and animals are often destroyed by deforestation.
plants
animals
The habitats
habitats
7. Choose the antecedent of the underlined pronoun in the following sentence.
Both of the actors gave superior performances. They captured the hearts of (their) audience.
actors
performances
hearts
audience
8. Identify the complete subject in the following sentence.
About two miles down the road is a modern hotel.
About two miles down the road
two miles down the road
a modern hotel
hotel
9. Identify the part of speech of the underlined word in the sentence.
The destructive flood stopped (there).
pronoun
adverb
adjective
noun
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In Romantic artwork, minimalism is rarely shown.
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Answer:
History. The "Absurd" or "New Theater" movement was originally a Paris-based (and a Rive Gauche) avant-garde phenomenon tied to extremely small theaters in the Quartier Latin. Some of the Absurdists, such as Jean Genet, Jean Tardieu, and Boris Vian., were born in France.
Explanation:
But in theatre the word 'absurdism' is often used more specifically, to refer to primarily European drama written in the 1950s and 1960s by writers including Samuel Beckett, Eugène Ionesco, Jean Genet and Harold Pinter, often grouped together as 'the theatre of the absurd', a phrase coined by the critic Martin Esslin.
The Theatre of the Absurd' is a term coined by the critic Martin Esslin for the work of a number of playwrights, mostly written in the 1950s and 1960s. ... The origins of the Theatre of the Absurd are rooted in the avant-garde experiments in art of the 1920s and 1930s.