The answer is:
<span>Liz, who could always make people laugh, was loved by thw whole block. </span>
<span>An adjective clause has a formula: relative pronoun or adverb + subject + verb </span>
The relative pronoun here is "who"
subject= people
verb= laugh
Other relative pronouns are: whom, whose, that, which. For adverbs: when, where, why.
<span>It also answers: What kind of person is Liz? This fufills its function as an adjective. Other functions of an adjective answers: Which one? How many?</span>
Personal Answer:
I would have to say both but what I will go with is giving the wrong answer in class because say the teacher asks you 4x17 equals what? Say you answer 13 then you get it wrong. Obviously that would be pretty embarrassing but that is what I will go with.
Other Answer:
better (or worse) than is usual or expected: poor nutrition can leave you feeling form or group into a class or cluster: [no object] : the butterflies aggregate in 3 [no object] grow larger or more numerous: the costs mount up when you produce (a play, exhibition, or other artistic event); present for public view or display.
Bru no, they r bad guys so def not, I mean, why should they???
It’s c, it calmly suggests that clothing may not be the best form of self-expression