My guess is yes. The complete sentence is comprised of the complete subject and the complete predicate. Since "somehow" is not logically part of the subject, that only leave the predicate. Also, somehow may only be used as an adverb, which ties it to something other than the noun "Lewis."
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My guess is yes. The complete sentence is comprised of the complete subject and the complete predicate. Since "somehow" is not logically part of the subject, that only leave the predicate. Also, somehow may only be used as an adverb, which ties it to something other than the noun "Lewis."