The adjective clause in the sentence is: which I will pour all my time and effort. This clause describes the subject "program" and is directly describing what it is all about and what will happen. Adjective clauses usually start with pronouns like who, whom, that, and which. In this case the adjective clause started with the word "which."
Answer:
A sentence fragment.
Explanation:
All sentences must have a subject, a verb, and an object.
He (Subject)
Giggled (Verb)
Missing: Object (Why did he giggle?
(He) (giggled) ( because he thought it was funny.) (Sentence)
(He) - Subject
(giggled) - Verb
( because he thought it was funny.) - Object , it told me why he giggled.
Does it have to have a certain topic? Or can it be about anything?
2, the emotional response the text generates from the reader.
Answer:
limited third person. the thoughts and feelings of only one character are shown, without using first person language like I or me.