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The discovery represented an (advancement) for science and a (challenge) to conventional thinking.

a. compound subject
b. compound verb
c. compound direct object
d. compound predicate nominativethe discovery represented an (advancement) for science and a (challenge) to conventional thinking.
a. compound subject
b. compound verb
c. compound direct object
d. compound predicate nominative

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compound predicate nominative
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Option d. compound predicate nominative

Step-by-step explanation:

In English language, the predicative nominative names the same thing twice. In fact, it renames the subject that follows a linking verb. To be specific, a predicative normative occurs when two or more pronouns follow a liking verb. Here is an example of a predicate nominative:

  • He will be the man.

In the example above, the determiner "the" acts as a predicative nominative.

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