You'd say something like:
"The gargoyle perched in its stony nest, overlooking the cloud of filth that sheltered the people from the radiant morning sky. The palace was the only building warmed by the sun."
I'm describing a gargoyle sitting on top of a building overlooking a cloud of smog that doesn't allow the sun to penetrate through. But I am also referring to a neglectful King sitting on his thrown looking out at his gloomy kingdom , while he enjoys immunity to the suffrage.
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Answer:
The room was dark and the general aura of the room felt so tragic. There was no on in the room. Just a man, muttering to himself nonsense. He seemed so lost and hopless, just sitting there. There were strange decorations of unpleasant dolls and toys in a dirty old garbage can in the corner of the room. It was hard to see. Yet it was so noticable. The mans eyes were empty and when he mutterd, it told me he was in a dark place he couldn't get his mind out of. He looked up at me and he seemed to be begging me to never end up like him and to help him. I looked in the uncomfortable room once and decided I would ignore him. I probably should have helped the old man, but I didn't. I guess I was being selfish. Maybe I should of helped.
Explanation:
In the untrue story of John Smith and Pocahontas John Smith was captured and was to be beheaded when Pocanhontas stopped his father in beheading him. However, in the true story of Pocahontas, John Smith was not saved by Pocahontas because it was difficult for her at that time, Pocahontas was heavily surrounded by guards.
And two seconds hanging on the clock,
The solemn boy in the center of eyes,
Squeezed by silence,
Seeks out the line with his feet,
Soothes his hands along his uniform,
Gently drums the ball against the floor,
Then measures the waiting net,
Raises the ball on his right hand,
Balances it with his left,
Calms it with fingertips,
Breathes,
Crouches,
Waits,
And then through a stretching of stillness,
Nudges it upwards.
The ball
Slides up and out,
Lands,
Leans,
Wobbles,
Wavers,
Hesitates,
Plays it coy
Until every face begs with unsounding screams--
And then
And then
And then,
Right before ROAR-UP,
Drives down and through.
The combined sentence uses a compound subject.
Explanation
The subject of a sentence is said to be the protagonist.
It maybe a person, place, or idea. compound subject using sentences has multiple subjects (two or more) joined by 'and' or 'or'.
When using multiple subjects, the use of subject-verb agreement is important to express the proper idea of the sentence.
Here, Sir Edmund and Cecil are subjects.
As there are two subjects, this is a sentence that uses two subjects, hence it is a compound subject.
Answer:
Explanation:
Your answer here will be A. Compound Subject