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Confuse subject and verb

In contrast, labeling theory questions why some acts are thought to be deviant and who has the power to label some people.

  

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In contrast, labeling theory questions why some acts are thought to be deviant and who has the power to label some people . subject of the main clause predicate of the main clause ___________________________________________ In contrast, labeling theory questions why some acts are thought to be deviant and who has the power to label some people . subjects of subordinate clauses predicates of subordinate clauses ___________________________ Note: 'questions' is a verb form meaning 'asks' in your sentence.

  • In contrast, labeling theory questions why some acts are thought to be deviant and who has the power to label some people .
  • subject of the main clause predicate of the main clause ___________________________________________ In contrast, labeling theory questions why some acts are thought to be deviant and who has the power to label some people .
  • subjects of subordinate clauses predicates of subordinate clauses ___________________________ Note: 'questions' is a verb form meaning 'asks' in your sentence.
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In contrast, labeling theory questions why some acts are thought to be deviant and who has the power to label some people.

subject of the main clause
predicate of the main clause
___________________________________________

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