"A fable" is the complete subject.
Old story
tale, tail
settings, characters and body of the story
The complete predicate would be "were imprisoned in a great race." (Which, by the way, is a mythological story.)
The noun 'story' can be used for any function of a noun, the subject of a sentence, the direct object or indirect object of a verb, and the object of a preposition. Examples: Subject: The story was a good one. Direct object: Grandma told a story of her childhood. Indirect object: What is the name of the story? (object of the preposition 'of')
When a verb is used as a linking verb, it is intransitive, since it does not take an object.The story sounds interesting.In this example, the linking verb links a noun subject (story) with a predicate adjective (interesting).
The complete subject is 'your favorite story in that book' The simple subject is 'story' hope i helped ya :D
its person or place thing thats the story is about
A fable is a story in which there are talking animals An oration is something that is spoken. The subject of an oration could be a fable.
You have to complete a number of quests in your starting story until you get to the end.
The complete subject of the sentence is the title of the story, "The Golden Apples of the Sun", which should be in quote marks or italicized as a title in the sentence. (Yes, I know there are formatting limitations in the questions box, I just didn't want you to forget.)
Sure! "The Tortoise and the Hare" is a famous fable about a slow-moving tortoise who wins a race against a fast but overconfident hare.
It is a fable. Fable means that the story is about animals. For example, the story is about talking animals, that explains it.
No, it is a story with a moral or lesson to learn from reading the fable.
The man in the story or fable - also related to Secret Fable 2 and 3.
Well the story itself is a fable, but the MORAL of the story is "Do not attempt the impossible."
Any story that involves talking animals is a fable. Animal Farm is a fable.
A fable or fantasy......