The main idea or issue,the most important supporting details and t<span>he conclusion</span>
Answer:
Sarah, Matt's wife, works as a business software developer.
Explanation:
The noun Sarah preceding the appositive Matt's wife provides sufficient identification on its own, so we have to use commas around the appositive.
These sentences are written incorrectly:
The, local market, has the freshest produce and meats in town. We don't need to use commas around the subject <em>local market</em>.
Takeko, a painting student offered to help with a sculpting demonstration.
We need to use commas around the appositive <em>a painting student</em>.
The store offers, many products, which can be personalized with your initials. No commas are needed.
We are all equal in our ways
Harvard University is a prestigious college.)
Answer:
Compound Subject
Explanation:
A compound statement is indicated by the presence of conjunctions such as "and", etc.
From the question, we have that the quoted phrase is at the subject level and it joins two different phrases with the conjunction "and".
<em>Hence we can conclude that, the quoted phrase is a compound subject.</em>