The answer is a because you have to put your notes into your own words
State their claim and try to convince the reader
Answer:
It is the 4 satement that is correct.
Explanation:
I say this because peculiar means strange, unusual, out of the ordinary. It is most sense that statement 4, " She found it quite peculiar that it was so warm in the middle of January.", because it would be strange and unusual if it was warm in the middle of a cold month. Therefore i beleive statement 4 is the correct statement where peculiar is used correctly.
The correct answer is adjectival clause.
An adjectival clause is a dependent clause that works to describe a noun in a sentence. It is usually made of a group of words instead of one word only. All the words work together to modify the noun or pronoun.
A dependent clause contains a subject and a verb but it's not a complete sentence and it can not stand alone.
Adjectival clauses begin with a relative pronoun that connects them to the word they describe. The relative pronouns are: that, where, then, who, which, why etc.
In the clause<em> who are compassionate</em>, the<em> who</em> is the relative pronoun. The clause refers and modifies the noun appearing before in the sentence.
"Cinderella, The Legend" fits the Protestant ethic because the moral principle in this fairy tale is that good fortune can be merited. The story shows sibling rivalries and in some way sex-role stereotyping. It is an interesting fable about socialization. In Cinderella, the author conveys the idea that virtue will be rewarded whereas evil will be punished.