1. The three boxers met at the gym. Simple subject is a part of the sentence which tells us who or what performs the action in a sentence. Simple predicate tells as what subject does in a sentence. I've put simple subject and simple predicate in this sentence in bold. The tree boxers is a subject, because it tells us who performed the action and tells us what the subject did.
2. <span>Amy took her dog to the veterinarian. Amy is the simple subject because it tells us who did something in the sentence without and it doesn't include any modifiers, took is the simple predicate because it tells us what Amy did and it also doesn't include any modifiers.</span>
3. <span>Luke boarded the airplane. According to the rule mentioned in the first question, Luke is the simple subject because it answers the question who performed the action and there are no modifiers; boarded is the simple predicate which answers the question what the subject did and there are no modifiers.</span>
4. <span>Rachel redecorated her dining room. Rachel is the simple subject, because it tells us who redecorated the dining room; decorated is the simple predicate because it tells us what Rachel did and there are no modifiers.
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5. <span>The lightning struck Bill’s house. The lightning is the simple subject because it answers the question what struck Bill's house; struck is the simple predicate because it answers the question what the lightning did to the Bill's house and there are no modifiers.</span>
The author says that national parks exist so that people can experience America; if they were to remain hidden, their value would be lost.
In order for America to be experienced, these parks must not remain "hidden gems." He argues that these parks "contribute uniquely" to the landscape and is a reminder of "what was" -- i.e., an America that no longer exists in modern
time.
He says that he wants others to experience what he has worked so hard to save. Therefore, these does not want these parks to remain "hidden gems."
A pronoun and its antecedent must always agree in number; whether it is singular or plural. If the antecedent used is singular, then your pronoun should be singular too. If the antecedent is in plural form, the pronoun you use should also be in plural form. For example:
-The girls made themselves some sandwiches.
In this example, the antecedent used is "girls" which is in the plural form; therefore, the pronoun should agree to the antecedent and use the word "themselves".
His visual image was intricate and complex.
Answer: Option A.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Imagery is a type of poetry that describes images in a very detailed form. There is great focus on the image in the poem in this style of poetry. This style of poetry came out of the modernist movement in poetry.
William Carlos William was considered an imagist because he made great use of images in the poems which he wrote. Therefore he was known as one of the most revolutionary figures in the American poetry. The topics that he chose to write on were the American subjects and themes.