What is the verb, the subject, the predicate nominatives, and direct object in the folling sentence

1.In September of 1739, David Brainerd entered Yale College.

2. Yale was a good school for young preachers.

3. After four months of school, Mr. Brainerd caught the measles.

4. The sick student received care at his home.

5. His recovery brought joy to his concerned friends.

6. Upon returning to college, the young man was a diligent student.

7. The rules at Yale College were strict rules.

8. In his third year, Mr, Brainerd broke a rule.

9. The authorities dismissed the young man from the school.

10. Sadly, David left Yale College.

11. Later, David Brainerd asked forgiveness for his offense

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First, you need to let us know what YOU THINK about these sentences, and then someone here can help you.

Use these to help you decide:
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/subject.htm
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/verb.htm
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/directobject.htm
http://www.grammaruntied.com/nouns/PredicateN.html

Here is the first sentence; then you do the rest and let us know what you decide.

1.In September of 1739, David Brainerd entered Yale College.
subject = David Brainerd
verb = entered
direct object = Yale College