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Answer:
The diagram is attached in the image below
Explanation:
A sentence diagram is very simple. You just need to draw a figure similar to a cross, as you can see in the image below. On one side of this cross, you will place the subject of the sentence that you are indicating, on the other side, you will place the predicate of the sentence.
In a sentence, the subject is the term that is executing the verb. In the sentence shown in the question above, we can see the presence of two subjects. This is because at the beginning of the sentence we are introduced to the verb "to protest", who is protesting is the word "you", so that word is the first subject. Continuing the sentence, we will find the verb "to change" in its negative form, who "will not change" is the word "I", which can also be considered a subject.
The predicate, in turn, is everything that is said about the subject, within a sentence, that is, the predicate indicates what the subject is doing. In this case, in relation to the above sentence, we can perceive two predicates. First, we find the "protest" predicate, followed by the "will not change my mind" predicate.
