The correct answer is option B.
Adverb clauses modify a verb, another adverb or an adjective. They are introduced by subordinate conjunctions such as "although," "as," "if," "than," "until" and "while."
In the example, the adverb clause (as... as) is modifying the adjective it sorrounds.
Option A, "Andrea", is a noun, so it cannot be modified by an adverb clause.
Even though adverb clauses can modify verbs such as "know", alternative C is not possible either because it is clear that the adverb clause (as... as) holds within an adjective to modify.
Answer: being an employee involves being accountable for your actions and being a dependable employee
Explanation:
I came into the House only to cry/sneeze/fall/laugh/die
just change out the words and you have five infinitive sentences :)<span />
Answer:
Proteins: 1) Chicken 2)Eggs Carb: 1) Beans 2) Rice Fruits:1) Bananas 2) Apples Veggies: 1) carrots 2) squash Junk:1) Poptarts 2) brownies
Explanation:
Well this si all the stuff in my kichen hoped it helped
Your first option, "I have taken all the stress I can stand.", is a line of dialogue.
Dialogue is speaking/talking. The second and last options cannot be examples of dialogue because they are not being spoken (you can tell by the lack of quotation marks).The third option is also incorrect because it is what is written, as it says "the study reported" (the study does not speak). Therefore, the first option is correct.