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What constitutes a sentence's four parts?

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What constitutes a sentence's four parts?

Simple Sentence FormThe fundamental structure of a sentence.SUBJECT.
The person, place, or thing doing the action in the sentence is the subject of the sentence.
PREDICATE.
Within the sentence, the predicate expresses activity or existence.
THE DIRECT OBJECT.The action of the sentence is directed at the direct object.A DISTANT OBJECT.More things...

Why is having a thorough plan important?

Because it can (and should) consolidate and coordinate physical planning needs, goals, and policies as well as all the separate community studies that address different facets of physical development in the city, the comprehensive plan is the single most important document for managing a community's physical growth.

What other term would you use to describe simple?

What other term would you use to describe simple? User-friendly, intuitive, easy to understand, failsafe, practical, simple, straightforward, and uncomplicated.

What distinguishes full coverage from comprehensive coverage?

Full coverage auto insurance differs from comprehensive auto insurance in that it covers comprehensive and collision insurance in addition to the state's minimal requirements. Comprehensive insurance covers damage to an automobile caused by theft or fire in addition to accidents.

What is a thorough deductible?

Your comprehensive deductible is the sum you must pay out-of-pocket to fix or replace your car after your claim is accepted; your insurance provider will then pay the balance (up to the actual cash value of your vehicle).

Who initiated a thorough education?

Anthony Crosland, Secretary of State for Education under the 1964–1970 Labour government, made a policy choice in 1965 that led to the largest development of comprehensive schools. The Circular 10/65 request to local education authorities to plan for conversion put the policy decision into action.

What distinguishes a comprehensive school from a grammar school?

Grammar schools are selective and provide general education that is academically focused. The Eleven Plus (11+), often administered at age 11, is the basis for admission. On the other hand, comprehensive schools are non-selective; they do not choose students based on aptitude.

Is understanding a tactic or a skill?

Reading comprehension is strongly correlated with the readers' familiarity with the subject matter of the text because each text conveys information in a unique way. As a result, reading comprehension (as opposed to decoding) is not a skill in and of itself.

An exhaustive list is what?

A study, search, or list is said to be exhaustive if it is extremely thorough and comprehensive.

By exhaustive, what do you mean?

comprehensive: a research or report that covers everything. Synonyms. thorough. comprehensively formal.