growled
The predicate in the sentence "The big black bear growled" is "growled." It consists of the verb and any modifiers or complements associated with it, describing what the subject (the big black bear) is doing. In this case, the predicate tells us the action performed by the subject.
its natural to bleed
A big black bear in a cave.
about the size of a big car
they can get very big, big as a black bear.
The biggest asiatic black bear living in china weighed 720 pounds.
its fairly large but not really big with not to pointy of a nose and its black so all in all it looks like a bear that happens to be black
The sound device used in the phrase "a big black bear blew a big black bubble" is alliteration. This is evident through the repetition of the initial "b" sound in "big," "black," and "blew," which creates a rhythmic and engaging effect. Alliteration enhances the musical quality of the phrase and makes it more memorable.
Panthers are big cats (mammals) and typically have black fur.
Neither as the black bear is from North America and the lion from Africa and Asia. They never meet in nature.
· beautiful · big · black · brown
In the sentence "I see big yellow ones," the predicate is "see big yellow ones." The predicate includes the verb "see" and the phrase that describes what is being seen, which is "big yellow ones." It conveys the action performed by the subject "I."