The correct sentence which makes use of a PREDICATE NOMINATIVE is option "A": It is them and me in the picture.
A predicate nominative may be a noun or a pronoun that completes the linking verb and renames the subject. We consider the following verbs as linking verbs: the verb to be in all its forms (am, is, are, was, were, be, being, and been) and the sense verbs (taste, smell, sound, look, feel...).
Too many commas
Nothing
Answer:
Missing parenthesis
Explanation:
The parenthesis should be used like this:
The provisions (food, water, extra paddles, and sleeping bags) were piled under the tarp.
Answer:
In the sentence, “The provisions food, water, extra paddles, and sleeping bags were piled under the tarp,” what is wrong is that it is missing parenthesis. (A)
Explanation:
b.telling a story
c.providing information
d.presenting an argument