If a someone want's something, they don't have it. I would say Hedda does not have the power.
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Let's break this sentence down:
Harry's father is Seattle's wealthiest citizen.
- Prepositional phrases: There are no prepositional phrases since there is neither a preposition nor an object altogether.
- The subject is <em>Harry's father.</em>
- The verb within the sentence is<em> is</em>.
- There is one complement in the sentence which is subject compliment: <em>Seattle's wealthiest citizen.</em> Remember that subject complements give us more information about the subject and they usually occur after linking verbs (seem, be, become) and, in this sentence, the subject complement is preceded by the verb <em>is.</em>
Answer:
It is fair because they are an impartial court.
Explanation:
it is not always fair because it requires 4/9 votes to take on a case.
There is no error in the above sentence