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In the following sentence, “famous” is the complement. What kind of complement is it?

“In 1975, Margaret Thatcher became famous as the first woman leader of the British Conservative Party."
A. predicate adjective
B. direct object
C. predicate nominative
D. indirect object
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C. predicate nominative
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In the following sentence, “famous” is the complement. What kind of complement is it?

“In 1975, Margaret Thatcher became famous as the first woman leader of the British Conservative Party."
A. predicate adjective
B. direct object
C. predicate nominative
D. indirect object

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