Trust me it is not D. (a combination of all of these,) I tried that and got it wrong on the quiz. So the answer is B. They generate revenue and cover most of the cost of the newspaper staying in business.
Which word or phrase is the simple predicate?
featured
Games
featured biking and skateboarding
The first X Games
The correct answer is C. Featured biking and skateboarding
Explanation:
In grammar most sentences and all simple sentence are composed of mainly two elements, the first one is the subject, which is considered as the agent that carries out the action that is being expressed and the second one is the predicate that is composed by the action or main verb and the complement of it, in this way the predicate completes the idea by telling what the subject is doing and adding extra information about the subject or the action itself. Considering this, in the sentence "The first X Games featured biking and skateboarding" the subject is "The first X Games" as this is the agent of the sentence and as "featured" is the main action or verb and "biking and skateboarding" is the complement of the action or what is featured "featured biking and skateboarding" is the predicate as it contains the verb and the complement of the sentence.
What theme do Della’s actions in this sentence best suggest?
Sacrifice is more important than true love.
Sacrifice for a loved one is not always easy.
Sacrifice is part of a life lived to the very fullest.
Sacrifice for a loved one does not always pay off.
Answer:
love is not always easy
Explanation:
took the test
This is a quote by Odysseus. From the book The Odyssey by Homer.
It was a counter to a statement made by Alcinous. Alcinous was wanting to be done with the feasting and send his guess home. But, King Odysseus wanted to finish his dinner, so hence the quote above.
Hope this helps. :)
Answer:
Odysseus is attempting to keep from telling his story until after dinner.
b. he wrote a book of 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and upwards of three dozen plays.
c. in about 1611, he retired to his native stratford, died 23 april 1616, and was buried in his parish church.