I dont understand the wording, is this a translation or is it straight from the test?
You might call your continual problems a curse because someone else is continuing to be blessed.
If you cant handle someone when they are at their darkest hardest point, then you don't deserve them at their highest and best point.
<span>b. I visited the bookstore while you were shopping for a computer.
</span>Example:
"Where they can find food easily" is an example of an adverbial clause. It is an adverb of place, answering the question: Where do most animals thrive?
Adjective clauses modify the noun or the pronoun in the sentence's main clause. The first thing to do is to identify the two clauses in the sentence.
First clause: Those may enter the park (the main clause)
Second clause: whose tickets have been punched (the subordinate clause)
Since adjective clauses generally start with a relative pronoun, it is clear that the second clause is the adjective clause. The relative pronoun is "which". Another clue is that adjective clauses are always the subordinate clause. It modifies the pronoun <em>those</em><span>.<span>
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C. Theme
I think........ i hope
Answer:
The answer is A and B
Explanation:
please chose me as brainiest