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Anonymous

Nov 15, 2024

What kind of complement is indicated by the bolded word?

What type of complement is represented by the bolded word in the following sentence: "Archaeologists become very excited at new findings"?

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Anonymous

Dec 19, 2024

The bolded word from the given sentence above is the word "excited". And this word functions as a predicate adjective. The predicate adjective is the adjective that follows a linking verb and then, refers back to the subject of the linking verb. The linking verb here is the word "become". The word excited refers to the subject Archaeologists.
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Anonymous

Jan 09, 2025

autobiography of an ex-colored man is told from the first-person point of view of an unnamed male narrator. he starts his tale by stating that he is going to reveal the great secret of his life. he first takes the reader to his childhood in georgia where he was raised by a single mother. he was dissapointed in his own color.
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Anonymous

Feb 01, 2025

i'm a frog i'm a frog i read about frogs i breath thee frogs the frogs are great but not me

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