Final answer:
In the sentence provided, 'Thanksgiving' is a noun, 'their' is a possessive pronoun, and 'delicious' is a predicate adjective.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the sentence "At Thanksgiving, their smoked turkey tasted delicious," the parts of speech for each element are as follows: 'Thanksgiving' is a noun (n), 'their' is a possessive pronoun (pr), and 'delicious' is a predicate adjective (pa). Thus, the correct label for each element would be Option B) Thanksgiving - s, their - pr, delicious - pa.
"At Thanksgiving, their smoked turkey tasted delicious."
"At Thanksgiving" - Prepositional phrase. "At" is a preposition, and "Thanksgiving" functions as the object of the preposition.
"their" - Pronoun. "Their" is a possessive pronoun, indicating ownership.
"smoked turkey" - Noun phrase. "Smoked" is an adjective modifying the noun "turkey," and together they form a noun phrase.
"tasted" - Verb. "Tasted" is the past tense of the verb "taste," indicating the action performed by the subject.
"delicious" - Adjective. "Delicious" is an adjective describing the quality of the turkey, modifying the noun "turkey."
In summary, the sentence comprises a prepositional phrase, a possessive pronoun, a noun phrase, a verb, and an adjective. These elements collectively convey the idea of the enjoyment of a delicious smoked turkey at Thanksgiving.