Language Arts Grammar Diagramming
In the following sentence I have to put either (Direct Object, Indirect Object, Objective Complement, Predicate Noun, or Predicate Adjective) for the underlined word.
1. In spite of what I know, I consider all snakes dangerous. (dangerous) is the word to diagram. I have (OC).
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