Answer:
A- When the girl finally woke up, she was hot and thirsty.
Explanation:
An adverb clause is a subordinate (dependent) clause that functions as an adverb in a sentence. These clauses can modify verbs, adverbs, or adjectives. They provide additional information about when, where, why, how, how much or under what conditions the action described in the independent clause takes place. They are introduced by subordinating conjunctions such as <em>when, until, before, once, while, as soon as, if, whether or not, provided, in case, unless, even if, because, as, since, so, wherever, where,</em> etc. In the example <em>When the girl finally woke up, she was hot and thirsty</em>, the adverb clause is <em>When the girl finally woke up</em>, beginning with the conjunction <em>when </em>and providing information about when the action took place.
Grandmother does not accept her son's guilt tactics. She knows when things are wrong and she voices her extreme disgust about the Nazi party to Bruno's father.
<span>A memoir can be a confession insofar as it is a person's attempt to tell a truth that has not been told before, or has not been told publicly. A memoir can be a thoughtful insight insofar as it takes events and memories and parses them out to look for deeper meanings or more general truths. A memoir can be both at the same time or just one depending on the kind of memoir it is.</span>