Let's break this sentence down:
Harry's father is Seattle's wealthiest citizen.
- Prepositional phrases: There are no prepositional phrases since there is neither a preposition nor an object altogether.
- The subject is <em>Harry's father.</em>
- The verb within the sentence is<em> is</em>.
- There is one complement in the sentence which is subject compliment: <em>Seattle's wealthiest citizen.</em> Remember that subject complements give us more information about the subject and they usually occur after linking verbs (seem, be, become) and, in this sentence, the subject complement is preceded by the verb <em>is.</em>
Answer:
D - Although I have a lot of friends, there are only a few people at
school who have really seen the true me.
Explanation:
This sentence best summarizes the work ahead, introducing the idea that he will discuss his friends, and the few people who have seen his true self. A makes sense for the subject, but introduces the topic too early for it to make sense. B makes an unrelated point, and would not work as a topic sentence but as an end point. C... I honestly don't know what this option says.
A mission, D to talk about why you start business
Answer: With Rohan’s encouragement, Veena decides to shave a small strip of her hair off
Explanation: just did the I-ready