Is there any options for this question?
It is always subjective. Most people would consider soldiers returning from deployment to be heroes. Others hold them in contempt and have no respect for them.
"You'll manage rehearsals, actors, technicians, props and costume fittings, and liaise with front-of-house staff and the director. You'll need to have a good understanding of both the technical and artistic elements of a performance so you can ensure it is delivered exactly to the director's requirements."
So basically, a stage manager is like the manager of everything, it's an important job. You'll have to make sure everything is in order and that everything is how it's supposed to be, like the clothing, the place where people will be acting, etc.
For the Stage Manager in Our Town, I wouldn't know as I haven't read the bok.
The correct answer would be the last option. The type of subordinate clause used in the sentence is an adverb clause, and the word being modified is the word "called". The adverb clause in the given sentence which modified the word "called" is "when there were four minutes left".
Answer:
After a particularly fierce blow
Explanation:
Complex sentences consist of an independent clause and at least one dependent or subordinate clause.
A dependent clause cannot stand on its own - it needs to connect with an independent clause in order to make sense; otherwise, it expresses an incomplete thought. Dependent or subordinate clauses usually begin with a subordinate conjunction, such as <em>after, before </em>and <em>even though.</em>