The answers are
D, B, and D
Answer:
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Explanation:
So the predicate is the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject, apart from the noun/ subject of the sentence and then the verb phrase would be the verb paired with its object/ what the verb is doing to it (ex. running a marathon). In the case of number one it would be "writes funny stories" with the predicate being that along with the words following it in the sentence. Number 6 is "put the dirty dishes". Hope that helps!
You are invited to a cook-out, most likely. If you have buns and chips and meat to put on a grill, it will will most likely be a cook-out.
I hope this answer helps.
1. an authors description of a characters appearance and personality.
2. adjective
3. but