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A kind merchant in a fable is predicate or subject?

"A kind merchant in a fable" is the subject of the sentence.

Here's why:

* Subject: The subject is the noun or pronoun that performs the action of the verb.

* Predicate: The predicate tells us what the subject does or is.

Since we don't know what the merchant is doing, we can assume the sentence is incomplete. It needs a predicate to describe what the kind merchant is doing (e.g., "A kind merchant in a fable *helped a poor traveler*.").

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