Identify the term that best describes the italicized word.

They worked to modernize their area, but they only succeeded in making the neighborhood
ugly.
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predicate nominative
predicate adjective
objective compliment
direct object

Predicate adjective

The term that best describes the italicized word "ugly" is predicate adjective.

To identify the term that best describes the italicized word in the sentence, we need to understand the function of the word in the sentence. In this case, the italicized word "ugly" describes or modifies the direct object "neighborhood."

To determine the term that describes this type of word, we can break down the options:

1. Predicate nominative: A predicate nominative is a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and renames or identifies the subject. In this sentence, "ugly" does not rename or identify the subject; it describes the direct object.

2. Predicate adjective: A predicate adjective is an adjective that describes the subject and follows a linking verb. In this sentence, "ugly" does not describe the subject but rather the direct object. Therefore, "predicate adjective" is not the correct term.

3. Objective complement: An objective complement is a noun, pronoun, or adjective that follows a direct object and describes or renames it. This describes the function of the word "ugly" in the sentence—it follows the direct object "neighborhood" and describes it. Therefore, "objective complement" seems to be the most fitting option.

4. Direct object: A direct object is a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that receives the action of the verb. While "neighborhood" is the direct object in this sentence, "ugly" is not the direct object; it modifies or describes the direct object.

Therefore, the term that best describes the italicized word "ugly" in the sentence is "objective complement."