Novels have simple, straightforward themes (and few of them).
Novels are filled with great and specific detail.
Novels have no narrator.
The correct answer is the third option: Novels are filled with great and specific detail.
Novels are simply books that are long works of fiction. They have multiple characters, whose experiences are usually narrated using first-person or third-person point of view. A novel contains experiences and conflicts that the characters in it go through, and the resolution of these conflicts. Famous novels include: the books in the Harry Potter series, To Kill A Mockingbird, the Lord of The Rings, etc.
If not, then can you please rephrase this sentence to make it an adverb.
Divide 95 by 13.
95/13=
7.3
7 3/10
A.
compound verb
B.
simple predicate
C.
complete predicate
I need five complete sentences.