A predicate noun is a noun that is part of the predicate. In the given sentences above, the sentence that contains a predicate noun is this: <span>Mario is a video-game character. The predicate noun here is video-game character. The answer would be the first one. Hope this answers your question.</span>
Answer:
answer choices: uneasy. lonely. unconcerned. hopeful.
Explanation:
Answer:
Every time I open that door oh,—not again!
Question 21 (1 point)
Read the sentence.
They wandered over the hill and around the block before they came home.
How should the sentence be punctuated to omit the phrase "over the hill and around the block"?
Question 21 options:
They wandered . . . before they came home.
They wandered, before they came home.
They wandered—before they came home.
They wandered; before they came home.
Question 22 (1 point)
Read the sentence.
They ate the sandwiches, fruit, and vegetables before they washed the dishes.
How should the sentence be punctuated to omit the phrase "the sandwiches, fruit, and vegetables"?
Question 22 options:
They ate . . . before they washed the dishes.
They ate; before they washed the dishes.
They ate, before they washed the dishes.
They ate—before they washed the dishes
Answer:
Because although everyone thinks that Benvolio is calm and pacifist, Mercutio knows that this is a lie and that Benvolio is a quarrelsome and heated person.
Explanation:
Because Benvolio has a reputation for being calm and pacifist, but he has already got into many fights, where he presented a heated and stressed personality. Benvolio has already been involved in the same number of fights as Mercutio, who does not have this reputation as a pacifist and calm.
When Mercutio is accusing Benvolio of making trouble wherever he goes, he is playing Benvolio's hypocrisy on everyone, showing how Benvolio claims to be something he is not, just to keep up appearances.
A. Contiguous
Contiguous mean touching, and all of the other words have to do with sounds or sound waves. Hope this helps!