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While reading Gerald Graff’s essay, “Hidden Intellectualism”, Graff claims that there are many people in which knows of someone who tends to be vernacular to the point where they are considered to be “street smart”. Graff exposes in his essay that intellect goes beyond the academia and scholarly form of thinking, that knowledge can also take the form within what Graff considers “street smarts”. Graff then goes on to argue that schools should take these “street smarts” and “channel them into good academic work”.
When talking about recycling, people don't seem to consider the recycling of clothing.
The comma should be placed between the first use of recycling and people. The subordinate clause is "when talking about recycling". This is a clause because of the word "when". When makes the reader wonder when what? The main clause is "people don't seem to consider the recycling of clothing."
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Answer: there is an error in sentence 1.
An adjective clause is a dependent clause that, like adjective which modifies a noun or pronoun. Adjective clauses begin with words such as that, when ,where, who, whom, which, and why...... hope that helps!!!