In the sentence "Stone walls do not make a prison," the subject is "stone walls," which tells us what the sentence is about. The predicate is "do not make a prison," which provides information about the subject and describes what it does or does not do.
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No, "Hit the stone hard." is not a complete sentence as it is missing a subject.
Leave it as is ? It's a complete sentence.
You must put this in order. Here is the sentence: Lilith transports Faye to a prison made of ancient stone that fairies built.
B. Add a subject
Assaulted his wife
Richard Lovelace, evidently a colonel, while in prison, wrote to an "Althea," saying "stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage. Found this by googling "stone walls do not a prison make"
Greek myth is the subject and glance is the verb Answer 2 But glance is really the subject of the sentence. 'According to Greek myth' is just an introductory clause. The sentence says 'a glance', not 'to glance'. Therefore glance is a noun, not a verb. The verb is 'turn'.
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prison should not feel like stone walls, okay. WRONG.Madie- It means that you can imprison yourself without being inside an actual prison. For example: someone can imprison their mind, and they only think in specific subjects.
Sing Sing's name comes from the Indian phrase sin sinck. It means stone on stone.
Ultramarine is a semiprecious stone.