Min C. answered 02/16/21
Experienced Chinese (Native Speaker) & English Tutor
Here's the break down of this sentence:
- The subject is "The girl", and the predicate is "was" which is the linking verb (a state of being). So "the girl was Juliet" is the main sentence.
- "Romeo kissed at the part" is the adjective clause that describe "the girl".
- "the girl" is also the direct object of "Romeo" and the simple sentence structure is "Romeo kissed the girl".
- "at the part" is the prepositional phrase because it describe where Romeo kissed the girl.
- "the daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet who are enemies of the Montagues" is the appositive clause which refers to "Juliet" and tells something more about her.
- ‘who are enemies of the Montagues" is another adjective clause that describes "Lord and Lady Capulet".
Hope it helps.