* Predicate Noun: A predicate noun is a noun that renames or defines the subject of a sentence. It follows a linking verb (like "seem," "be," "become," etc.).
* "The dancers seemed..." This phrase sets up a predicate noun because "seemed" is a linking verb.
To find the predicate noun, we need to ask: "What did the dancers seem?"
Here are some possible predicate nouns depending on the context:
* "The dancers seemed happy." ("Happy" renames the dancers.)
* "The dancers seemed a blur of motion." ("Blur of motion" renames the dancers.)
* "The dancers seemed professional." ("Professional" describes the dancers.)
Without more information about the context, we can't determine the exact predicate noun.