A. that she couldn't catch her breath/fast
EXPLANATION
An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb; that is, the entire clause modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
In the example, the adverb clauses "that she couldn't catch her breath" and "fast" modifies the verb "run".
As with all clauses, an adverb clause contains a subject and predicate, although the subject as well as the verb may sometimes be omitted and implied.
It means that a room or something is really dirty and messy. Unclean.
Answer:
OC. No chores or obligations faced us, therefore, we actually had time to enjoy the holiday.
Explanation:
A conjunctive adverb is a word that acts as a conjunction but also at the same time as an adverb. It connects the two sentences while also modifying the verb in the sentence.
The conjunctive adverb "therefore" is used in the given sentence. And in a correct grammatical form, whenever therefore is used in the middle of a sentence as a conjunctive adverb, it should be used alongside two commas, before and after. So, the right way to use it should be <u>"....., therefore, ....."
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Therefore, the correct answer is option C.
No chores or obligations faced us<u>, therefore,</u> we actually had time to enjoy the holiday.
C? to make gregor seem less connected with his parents