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The complete predicate is "At twilight ... appear from their resting spots". The initial prepositional phrase, "at twilight" is a part of predicate because it modifies the verb "appear" by describing the time of the appearance. It does not modify the subject of the sentence, "wolves" themselves.

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"Wolves appear from their resting spots."

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Q: What is the complete predicate of the sentence At twilight wolves apperar from their resting spots?
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