The correct answer would be option B. The sentence that uses a predicate adjective is this: <span>The reason for his absence is quite simple to understand. The predicate adjective in this sentence is "quite simple" and this describes the noun and the subject of the sentence "reason". Hope this answers your question.</span>
Meaning that he isnt trying to copy off of someone personality or persona, he just trying to be himself or be original
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the similarities are that all of these words mean someone has died.
the differences are that kill could mean assassinate or murder , kill just means someone died, murder means someone was killed by someone else, and assassinate means someone famous or an icon was murdered.
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General Zaroff is so skilled at hunting that he no longer finds enjoyment in hunting simple game like deer or ducks because he finds it too easy. He has been hunting for an extensive amount of time and he likes the challenge of hunting game without instinct but with reason. Rainsford is also a very smart and skilled hunter which interests General Zaroff for some exciting game.
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Cara, wanting to get attention, tends to do things that cause trouble.
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