D.) typed.
An adverb clause:
1) has a subject and verb
2) has a subordinate conjuction
3) answers one of the four questions: how? when? where? or why?
In the above sentence, the adverb clause is : AFTER I WROTE A ROUGH DRAFT.
1) subject - I ; verb - wrote
2) subordinate conjunction - after
3) when did I type? after I wrote a rough draft
The adverb clause modifies the verb "typed."
Answer:
I don't know
Explanation:
because I never did that one but I did the other
She believes in me; and I wouldn’t do another crooked thing for the world.
Explanation:
Usually someone believing in something or the main character investing in something will be the central idea.
Answer:
I went to visit my friend and <u>held</u><u> </u>her baby very carefully because she was a tiny baby.
Based on the excerpt from "The Wild Swans at Coole" we can infer that William Butler Yeats views time as a kind friend (C). He states that "All's changed" and that his "heart is sore", showing that he recognizes that time has passed and things in his life has changed. But, he is at the same shore and the swans stay the same. They are his comfort.