Subjects 2

Indicate the simple subject of each sentence. If a simple subject is compound, include the coordinating conjunction (and, but, and so on).

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Example

Question 1 of 10

Question 1. To a child, a puddle is a vast lake.
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Question 2 of 10

Question 2. The harsh realities of war are becoming more apparent.
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Question 3 of 10

Question 3. The main point of the lecture was to question our sources of information.
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Question 4 of 10

Question 4. Inside every child is a desire to learn.
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Question 5 of 10

Question 5. Large knives and guns are prohibited on airplanes.
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Question 6 of 10

Question 6. In the long run, the economy will certainly rebound.
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Question 7 of 10

Question 7. There is no record of my great-grandmother’s death.
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Question 8 of 10

Question 8. As usual, most of the work was done by a small percentage of the people.
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Question 9 of 10

Question 9. Believe in yourself.
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Question 10 of 10

Question 10. Guaranteed health care for all members of society was one of the president’s top priorities.
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