Okonkwo and Obierika have many arguments, the most notable being:
by letting the subject sense the presence of the camera
Because they were his favorite subject between the 1890s and 1926.
In short: Subject is something with human qualities and the object does not have human qualities, in other words, people are subjects of law and property, animals, etc. are objects of law.
Common theme or subject matter.
Norman Rockwell is figurative and he tells a story. Jackson Pollock's paintings are non-figurative, which means there is no discernable subject.
"This argument" is the simple subject. "This kind of argument" is the subject (or compound subject). "is" is the predicate. "hard to answer" is the object.
The issue is the subject of the text, while the position is the side of the text the author is on, and the argument persuades the reader into believing the issue and position.
Bartholomew C. Okonkwo has written: 'Finding meaning in business' -- subject(s): Business ethics, Religious aspects, Business
Your question makes makes little sense. You do not state your subject of the argument.
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Nduka Okafor has written: 'Modern Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology' -- subject(s): Biotechnology, Industrial microbiology 'Industrial microbiology' -- subject(s): Industrial microbiology
A debate would be the civilized argument on a certain subject with 2 sides. A diplomacy is the solution or negotiation that the debate would lead to. :)
Una Okonkwo Osili has written: 'Institutional quality and financial market development' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Emigration and immigration 'Prospects for immigrant-native wealth assimilation' 'Does female schooling reduce fertility?' -- subject(s): Econometric models, Education, Fertility, Girls
Argument which has the aim to come to a mutual regard ( not necessarily agreement) on a subject or aims to invite others into further exploration.
The answer is A. To show the author's attitude toward a subject
It establishes the stance the writer will take toward the subject.
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