Answer:
Hello. You did not underline any words, so to help you I have listed all the adjective clauses that each sentence presents.
1. lowest score
2. who are very wealthy
3. matches is dangerous
Explanation:
As you may already know, an adjective is a word that characterizes another word, giving it qualities, appearance and describing it. For example: In the phrase "The dog is black", the word "black" is the adjective, which is characterizing the word "dog".
An adjective clause, follows this same concept, however, the clause is formed by a subject and a verb, which together have the ability to characterize something even more efficiently.
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with: A. Object
Answer: B. create an outline
Answer:
Thirst
Explanation:
Thirst can take on several meanings that cause this riddle to make even more sense than it would if thirst were only the urge to hydrate. A thirst for knowledge is the desire to learn more. This type of thirst is satiated by a flow of new information gleaned through learning. Feeding the thirst for knowledge awakens more curiosity in the individual.
Conversely, physical thirst disappears when given a drink since the body does not immediately require hydration as it did when the brain transmitted the feeling of thirst.