To identify the specific sentence that demonstrates a character's lack of knowledge about rules and regulations, one would need to analyze the excerpt closely. Typically, sentences that depict confusion about societal norms, express misunderstanding of legal or social protocols, or illustrate a character's naive assumptions about the consequences of their actions would highlight this lack of knowledge. Look for phrases that indicate a character's surprise or misinterpretation of expected behavior or rules within the context of the story.
There are two nouns in the sentence: float and contest.
Jack will contest the coming by election.
The winner of the spelling contest will get a large trophy.
The kids all entered in a spelling bee contest.
The defendant's lawyer had new evidence - so decided to contest the sentence handed down to his client.
Yes it is
here is the sentence: I am driving a car.
The subject in a sentence is a name, place or thing, and usually is followed by a verb which is an action word. Therefore, I believe the subject in the sentence "Are you going to the pie eating contest?" is you.
No, the correct sentence would be "She was the most unlikely winner of the beauty contest." The word "was" should be used instead of "is", and "unlikeliest" should be changed to "unlikely" for proper grammar.
The story was sent for the contest. (maybe it would be better to use 'sent in'). The story was sent in for the contest.
She was in the semifinal round in the beauty contest
entered