The author argues for greater recognition for hard working individuals and fewer awards for failing individuals
Indirect object-me
Direct object-an invitation
Preposition-to
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The line from the given excerpt in which Robert Browning has used metaphor in is "The hillside's dew-pearled".
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- A metaphor is a commonly used figure of speech which is used to compare two things that have literally nothing in common.
- In the given excerpt, there are numerous comparisons that elucidate the relation between the various factors of nature and environment included in the poem
- In the mentioned line, the poet has attempted to compare worthless dewdrops to highly valuable pearls.
In a sentence, there is always a Subject and a Predicate. A subject is the main topic of a sentence, while the predicate is what the subject is pertained to. In the sentence: Relaxing is not as easy as it looks. The subject is Relaxing which is also considered a gerund. And the predicate is 'is not as easy as it looks'.