A simple subject can be either a noun or a/an A. verb.
B. pronoun.
C. adjective.
D. adverb.

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Answer 1
Answer:


(B) pronoun

A simple subject can either be a noun or a pronoun.

Answer 2
Answer: It's a pronoun. The subject of a sentence could be I, him, her, etc considering the total idea of description, but it could not be to help(v), soft(adj), or softyly(adv). The subject must be an actual thing, not a description or action.

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In Frankenstein, Mr. De Lacey treats the creature with kindness. Which of the following theme relates to Mr. De Lacey's action? A. ambition B. nature versus nurture C. appearances D. obsession

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"Obsession" is the one theme among the choices given in the question that relates to Mr. De Lacey's action in Frankenstein. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "D". I hope that this is the answer that has basically come to your help.

The correct answer is definitely C. appearances.

Indeed, during this event the Creature comes out of his hiding place and approaches a luminous figure, a wise, blind, noble old man and asks him for his help to be accepted by the Delacey cottagers. The old man Delacey cannot see, but he is able to perceive that the Creature has a good, humane nature, and can thus “see” him as he really is. The creature’s appearance is unimportant to him since the Creature has proven by his actions and his exquisite mind that he is a good person, regardless of his hideous physical appearance.

Later, when the Delacey family sees the Creature, they are horrified and are convinced that his hideous appearance reflects his inner nature which is of course terribly incorrect and unjust.

Which word group best completes the sentence without introducing an inappropriate shift in tense? As Dad was climbing down the ladder,

A.
he accidentally had been kicking the paint can over.

B.
he accidentally was kicking the paint can over.

C.
he accidentally kicks the paint can over.

D.
he accidentally kicked the paint can over.

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The correct answer is D. he accidentally kicked the paint can over. In the sentence given above, the most appropriate verb tense to use is past because the first tense used is past participle which indicates that the action was done already. All the other choices will make the sentence grammatically incorrect.

The North demanded high tariffs to protect its products from competition. The election of Abraham Lincoln angered the South. Southerners rejected his position on slavery. The North supported Lincoln in his fight to end slavery. Such differences finally ignited the Civil War.Which is the object of the verb rejected?


Lincoln

Southerners

slavery

position

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If I am not wrong, I believe the answer to your question is slavery.

Which words in the sentence make up the adjective phrase? The cricket beneath my window is singing its evening song.
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b. its evening song
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d. beneath my window

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An adjective phrase or adjectival phrase is a phrase that describes andmodifies the noun. It could be used as attributive or predicative. Attributiveadjective is included in the in the noun phrase it modifies while predicativeadjective is not included in the noun phrase it modifies.In the sentence given above:Thecricket beneath my window is singing its evening song.

The adjectivephrase is b. itsevening songThe ‘evening’ describes the noun ‘song’.
d. beneath my window, you are describing where the cricket is 

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