answer :
fruits,vegetables and fish
Answer: A word can be both a noun and a verb.
Explanation:
Answer: A. Sumi panicked when she couldn’t meet her deadline.
D. When her roommates were being loud, Lisa went to the library.
Explanation:
An adverbial clause is referred to as a dependent clause which performs the function of an adverb. This simply means that an adverbial clause modifies or qualifies a verb, or an adjective.
"When" as used in options A and D is an adverbial clause of time. It shows when something happens.
Answer:
D) I tried to drive before the light turned red, but stopped when it did
E) I tried to drive when the light was still yellow, but stopped when it turned red.
Explanation:
Given the fact that the question is incomplete and example 2 (which is said to be a garbled sentence, confusingly written) was not given, we can assume that it was talking about a person trying to beat the red light.
With this in mind, the two revisions below that would clarify its meaning are options D and E because they make the most sense.
Logos or ethos, I’m pretty sure it’s logos