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Clear point opening sentence
Intro introduce your topic make it clear simple
Paragraph 1
Agree or disagree with the point
Add evidence with the problem and a solution
Paragraph 2 second reason with more evidence
Paragraph 3 agree / disagree
Other perspective of the argument
Conclusion- summaries your argument
Throw a lot of fancy language and structure features
Just because it’s informal don’t write the whole thing in informal add a few words in slang for effect and you can address the reader differently
In the given sentence, simple subject is Set designers and compound predicate is create and develop.
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What is compound predicate?</h3>
A predicate comprising two or more verbs or verb phrases joined by a conjunction is referred to as a compound predicate. It makes two or more statements regarding the same simple or complex subject. English sentences typically consist of two parts: subjects and predicates. They combine to produce clauses. The main clause of a sentence that includes at least one noun (or noun equivalent) and all of its modifiers is known as the complete subject. At least one verb is included in the entire predicate, along with any accompanying auxiliaries, modifiers, and completing words. It clarifies everything being expressed about the noun or verb in the singular or compound sentence. All that is left in a sentence when the subject and any modifiers are removed is the predicate.
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<span>The answer to this question is "none of the above." The narrator in Poe's "The Black Cat" does not kill the cat, but at the end, does attempt to kill the cat but is stopped by his wife. The answer is similar to A. in which the narrator "slowly builds up to the moment", but he does not kill the cat. When he tries to kill it, his wife stops him, and he kills his wife instead. The slow build-up shows the narrator starting out as a logical man and slowly losing his mind, which makes the reader question if what the narrator is experiencing is real.</span>
To be honest I think its D
And also I hope it helps!
Answer C has subject/verb agreement: Wasn't that rainbow after the thunderstorm just lovely?