<span>A restrictive clause is an adjective clause that adds essential information to a sentence. This is unlike a nonrestrictive clause, the omission of which would not change the meaning of the sentence. Because "who purchase parking spots" is an essential part of the sentence, the clause is a restrictive clause.</span>
No faith. It is not bound to religion.
It's D. It lends a self-deprecating sense of humor that makes the narrator credible
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Complex sentences don't include the word "and," so options A, B, and D are automatically wrong.
But I'm also quite confused. Why is Option A so badly spelled