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15 March, 19:35

As it sailed south, Lord Nelson's great ship, Victory, met the spanish fleet near Trafalgar. The complete predicate of the sentence began with the word A. met B. great C. the D. sailed ...

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  1. 15 March, 20:02
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    The complete predicate of the sentence begins with the word MET. (met the Spanish fleet near Trafalgar).
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