The sentence in which the adverb clause modifies an adjective is the second one - The veteran appeared proud as he saluted the flag.
The adjective here is <em>proud</em>, and the adverbial clause is <em>as he saluted the flag. </em>As you can see here, that clause is describing the adjective in more detail.
When did the veteran appear proud? - As he saluted the flag (it obviously modifies the word <em>proud</em>)
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Answer:
A word is a SYNONYM for minimize and the influence of Gandhi on the people of India is described below in detail.
Explanation:
Minimize, disparage, denigrate, disparage(verb) beginning to seem less severe; play down. "Don't disparage his influence" Synonyms: calumniate, smear, denigrate, disparage, asperse, besmirch, diminish, defamation, pick at, disgrace, smirch, downplay, minimize, defame, belittle, understate, humiliate.
Gandhiji led a simplistic life. He supported people in need without demanding anything in replacement. He performed an important role in struggling against British control and presenting India as an independent country.
Answer:
The function of the commas in this sentance is to seperate the thoughts, one being "Isn't it fanciful notion that any adult could actually understand teenager's mind?" and "As our parents always said"
Parenthesis could be used instead of the commas.
Explanation:
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