I think it is called sentence subject. Sorry if I am wrong.
The answer you are looking for is D
Answer:
Senator
Explanation:
A single sentence can contain both predicate nominatives and predicate adjectives. For example, “She's an engineer and is happy.” Here, the predicate nominative is engineer and the predicate adjective is happy.
Answer:
D. His cousin Chin-Kee arrives and embarrasses him.
Explanation:
Idk but its correct
Matching is as shown below:
1. pronoun with no specific antecedent - indefinite pronoun
2. determined by function - case
3. consistency between subject and verb or pronoun and antecedent - agreement
4. subject case - nominative
5. clarifies or renames preceding noun - appositive
6. clause with implied subject or verb - elliptical clause
7. adjective phrase without word to modify - dangling construction
8. points out which one - demonstrative pronoun
9. two-word pronoun - reciprocal pronoun