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In the sentence "Jordan slept on the sofa," the predicate is "slept on the sofa." The predicate includes the verb "slept" and the prepositional phrase "on the sofa," which provides additional information about where the action took place. The subject of the sentence is "Jordan," while the predicate tells us what action the subject is performing.

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