Answer:
3 or 4
Explanation:
Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject.
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B. He thinks all sinners are equally reprehensible.
C. He has a highly orderly view of the universe.
D. He sees the poet Virgil as his guide and mentor.
b.) predictive nominative
c.) subject
d.) object of a preposition
a man at war
the Muse
the Alban lords
The Aenid
by Virgil (excerpt)
I sing of warfare and a man at war.
From the sea-coast of Troy in early days
He came to Italy by destiny,
To our Lavinian western shore,
A fugitive, this captain, buffeted
Till he could found a city and bring home
His gods to Laetium, land of the Latin race,
The Alban lords, and the high walls of Rome.
Tell me the causes now, O Muse, how galled
From her old wound, the queen of gods compelled him—
To undergo so many perilous days
And enter on so many trials. Can anger
Black as this prey on the minds of heaven?
Answer:
economics
Explanation:
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Answer: After the assembly, the principal of the class, Mr. Fulton, asked the students to calmly leave the auditorium and move into the lunchroom.
Explanation: The principal's name should be capitalized, but his title shouldn't be capitalized unless it comes before his whole name as in "Principal Mike Fulton." Since the auditorium and lunchrooms aren't named after anyone, they don't need to be capitalized.