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Answer:
There are several possible answers to this question.
Explanation:
Since there are not underlined words, an explanation for each option is required.
Conjunctions are words used to join parts of a sentence, such as and, or, but, nor, for, so, and yet. In the sentence, the conjunction is and.
Predicate is the part of the sentence that contains a verb describing the subject's action. In this case "worked out together."
The verb is the part of the sentence that expresses and action of a feeling. In the sentence, the verb is "work out."
The subject refers to the doer of the action (unless it is passive voice, where the subject receives the action.) In the sentence, Sam and Boyle is the subject.
Compound subject refers to two or more simple subjects (Sam is one while Boyle is the other one) that share one action or one phrase (worked out together, in this case.)
Answer:
A. conjunction
Explanation:
-And- is the underlined word