Answer:
C. In the summer, the sun never sets.
Step-by-step explanation:
A sentence must have a subject and a predicate. The subject is the person, place, thing, or idea that the sentence is about.
The predicate is the verb that tells what the subject does or is.
Let's see the options:
- In option A, "Known as the land of the midnight sun" is a phrase, not a sentence. It does not have a subject or a predicate.
- In option B, "Three quarters of the distance from the equator to the north pole" is a prepositional phrase. It does not have a subject or a predicate.
- In option D, "In the arctic, twenty-four hour winter nights" is a sentence fragment. It has a subject ("arctic") but no predicate.
Option C, "In the summer, the sun never sets" is a complete sentence. It has a subject ("sun") and a predicate ("never sets"). The predicate tells us what the subject does.
Therefore, the answer is C. In the summer, the sun never sets.
