Is Nick living up to his self proclamation of being non-judgmental?
(That's the correct sentence if that's what you're asking...)
I believe this is a clause because it has a subject and a predicate
the predicate being: Inspirational leader
the subject being: Mohandas gandhi
sorry if im wrong i tried
here is the difference between a phrase and clause that i googled sice i didn't really know how to explain it
On the other extreme, the clause is a part of a sentence, that contains a subject (noun phrase) that actively performs an action (finite verb form). A phrase is a part of a clause or a sentence. As against, a clause is a sentence fragment. A clause has a subject and predicate, whereas a phrase doesn't.
I hope this helps x3
It was when Beowulf and Unferth had a conversation. Unferth questions Beowulf’s capabilities when he mentions the swimming contest that he lost to Brecca. Beowulf counters by saying that he was blown off by storm and had to fight monsters. He was making a statement that he was more than prepared to meet and defeat Grendel.
Because during the Romantic period poetry was extremely strong and powerful, it held not only love and romance but words of sympathy and distress. Poetry was about everything, while people were still cautious of how they said things it didn't stop them from saying them. Poetry shows emotion in a way that some writing can't, not only for the dramatization that can come from it but from the way that the stanza's are created and the way that most people are capable of resonating with a poem that is similar to a situation that they are facing in their own lives.