Answer :
'Although rain was drenching the players the players still finished the game' is the correct sentence in which an adverb clause is underlined. This adverb clause starts with a subordinating conjunction 'although' and contains a subject 'rain' and the verb is 'was drenching'. The adverb clause changes the verb 'finished' in the main clause.
The orchard walls are high and hard to climb. It is very dangerous for me to go. If any of my people see me there, consider me dead.
creates pollution and uses energy
The answer is (A)
because it says he expunged the word from the early draft of the declaration of independence so that clearly means he deleted it