Choose the term that correctly identifies the parenthesized word.

Among the early contributors to the magazine were (Dorothy Parker and E. B. White.)
(1 point)
simple subject
simple predicate
complete subject
complete predicate

complete subject

To identify the term that correctly identifies the parenthesized word in the given sentence, you need to understand the parts of a sentence.

In this sentence, "Dorothy Parker and E. B. White" is in parentheses. It is a list of people who were early contributors to the magazine.

Now, let's break down the options:

1. Simple Subject: The simple subject is the main noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. In this sentence, the simple subject is not "Dorothy Parker and E. B. White." It is the complete subject.

2. Simple Predicate: The simple predicate is the main verb or verb phrase that tells what the subject is doing or being. In this sentence, the simple predicate is not "Dorothy Parker and E. B. White." It is the complete predicate.

3. Complete Subject: The complete subject includes the simple subject along with any modifiers. In this sentence, "Dorothy Parker and E. B. White" is the complete subject.

4. Complete Predicate: The complete predicate includes the simple predicate along with any modifiers or objects. In this sentence, "(Dorothy Parker and E. B. White)" is not the complete predicate. The complete predicate is missing in this sentence.

Therefore, the term that correctly identifies the parenthesized word is the "complete subject."

complete subject