In which one of the following sentences is the simple subject also the complete subject?a. Crocodiles, quiet as logs, lurked on the riverbank.B. Large and small dinosaurs stalked the grassy plains.C. Cory drove to Middleton in his search for Eloise.D. Detectives Homer Fry and Janine Small looked high and low for clues.

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Answer 1
Answer: The simple subject is the main word of the subject, without any adjectives or modifications, one that would be enough to form a correct sentence; and the complete subject is one with all the adjectives and modifiers.

For example: B:
Dinosaurs: simple subject
 Large and small dinosaurs: complete subject.

In option C
the simple subject is the complete subject: "Cory"


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b. interrogative
c. declarative

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In my view this sentence is b. interrogative. Interrogative senteces are easy to define because they are usually a questions that asked to find out information. It could be confused with imperative as it looks like a request. But take attention that it is a question and polite request, so it is interrogative sentence as it is.

Kangwa would have drowned if sililo hadn't pulled her out of the pool. rewrite using but for​

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Answer:

Explanation:

If not for Sililo, Kangwa would have drawing ,but death did not win that day.

But for Sililo pulling her out of the pool, Kangwa would have drowned.

What is a pro-sentence?

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Pro-sentence (also called anaphoric sentence) is a short phrase, where one word takes place of fuller sentence (most common pro-sentences are "okay", "yes", "I do" etc.)

Example: Would you like to go to the theater?
Normal answer: Yes, I'd like to go to the theater.
Pro-sentence: "sure", "okay" 

What does Protagonist mean?

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A protagonist is the main character of the story. They are the character who experiences the main conflict and has to solve it. It is the character driving the story. The character can either be good or evil.
an advocate or champion of a particular cause or idea

Is "Allow Yourself to Fight" by Julie Hebert a Rhyme Scheme? ​

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Divide the area by the width (or the number that the problem gave you). So 635.4/18. This will give you the length because of the formula
length x width = area (formula for the area of a rectangle). So in this case the answer should be 35.3 

If you want to check your work just multiply the width by the length. 35.3x18= 635.4