A clause has a subject and a verb, so
1) "parade" "began"
2) "she" "loves"
3) "she" "went"
4)
5) "today" "rained"
so by this logic 4 wouldn't be a clause because it has no identifiable subject or verb
Answer:
I think c is the answer
Explanation:
Because have you ever heard the somebody say charter a boat.
Answer:
- Sharing videos can create feedback loops that lead to poor decision-making.
- An "all-about-the-likes" sense of values can negatively influence decisions.
- Brain development and online pressure can lead to impulsivity.
Explanation:
The words in bold have a negative connotation, supporting the claim that social media is harmful to teens.
- Sharing videos can create feedback loops that lead to poor decision-making.
- An "all-about-the-likes" sense of values can negatively influence decisions.
- Brain development and online pressure can lead to impulsivity.
The first option would be the most reasonable one
If whipped is not a part of the underlined sentence, we can rule out a verb, leaving "through the massive trees" which is an adjective phase, as it is describing the "massive" trees.