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A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. lost her slipper Cinderella Cinderella lost her slipper.

1. Subject - Includes all the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about. The glass slipper fits only one person. The boy is funny. 2. Predicate - Includes the verb and all the words that tell about the verb. The glass slipper fits only one person. The boy is funny.

1. “Cinderella” is one of the best known folktales. 2. Similar stories exist in many cultures. 3. The main characters go by different names. 4. An ancient Egyptian story tells of Rhodopis. 5. The poor young woman is sold into slavery. 6. Her master gives her a pair of slippers. 7. A great falcon carries off one of the slippers to a great Pharaoh.