Identify the​ subject(s) of the following sentence.
In the desk drawer are a tablet of paper and some pens.
A.
paper
B.
​tablet, pens
C.
​paper, pens
D.
drawer

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The answer would be D because you are not talking about the items in the drawer, you are talking about the drawer itself.
(It may sound weird but its true)

I would say that the answer to your question would be that the subject(s) of the sentence is/are the following one/s: Tablet, pens. That is, the correct option would be B.

In this sentence, the PP indicating the location of the tablet of paper and the pens appears in initial position in the sentence. The sentence sounds odd and is not grammatically correct because in these cases an existential there is introduced. Take a,

a) In the desk drawer, there are a tablet of paper and some pens

b) *In the desk drawer, are a tablet of paper and some pens

The NP "a tablet of paper and some pens" would function as the subject complement and the existential there acts as grammatical subject filler(a)