A complete subject is the simple subject, or the main word or words in a subject, along with any of the modifiers that might describe the subject.
To identify the complete subject in a sentence, ask yourself who or what performs the action in the sentence. When determining the complete subject, remember to include both the simple subject plus all of the words that modify it.
Answer:emphasy is on the speaker
Explanation:in order to be unbiased one need to not write in first person because that becomes personal opinion.
Answer:
Rose does not have to pay back $4000.
Explanation:
As the complete question is not given, the complete question is as attached with.
As the amount in scholarship and grants is not to be returned back so this amount is such that $2000+$2000=$4000
So Rose does not have to pay back $4000 for each year.