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What is said about the thing or person in a sentence?

The thing or person in a sentence is called the subject. It's the noun or pronoun that performs the action or is being described.

Here's an example:

* The cat chased the mouse.

In this sentence, "the cat" is the subject because it's performing the action of chasing.

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