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A complete predicate because it is describing the complete subject which is of the committee members...
Answer: A) Complete predicate.
Explanation: a predicate is the part of a sentence that describes the action that the subject is performing. A complete predicate is the phrase that includes the verb (action) and the modifiers. A simple predicate is just the verb of the sentence, without any modifier. In the given sentence, the subject is "A few of the committee" and the predicate is "did not attend" this is a complete predicate because it includes the modifier "not".