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English, 23.03.2021 06:50, natetheman7740

Can someone please help me I will make the brainless promise Draw one line under the simple subject and two lines under the simple predicate.

(1) The apostle Paul was a prisoner of the Romon government

(2) A Roman ruler gave orders for Paul to be token to Rome.

(3) A Roman centurion was placed in charge of Paul.

4) Other prisoners were also in the centurion's core.

5)The officer found a ship sailing to Italy.

(6) The time of year was not good for salling.

(7) Paul warned the men.

(8) The voyage would be with much hurt

(9) The ship could receive damage.

(10) Many people could die at sea!

(11) However, the owner of the ship wanted them to sail.

(12) The ship's master agreed.

(13) The Roman officer trusted them instead of Paul.

(14) The port was not a pleasant place to spend the winter.

(15) Another city would provide a better place.

(16) The south wind blew softly.

(17) The ship set sail on a peaceful sea.

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