The adjective clause is also called an adjectival<span> or relative </span>clause. It contains<span> a subject and verb and begins with a relative pronoun [who, whom, whose, that, or which] or a relative adverb. This type of word provides description.</span><span>
Adjective clauses answer questions like "</span>which one" or "what kind" for the reader.
A) The crowd went wild. They screamed so loudly that I could barely hear myself think.
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<em>Soil Air. </em>
<em>Soil air is a continuation of the atmospheric air. Unlike the other components, it is constant state of motion from the soil pores into the atmosphere and from the atmosphere into the pore space.</em>
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What you have here is a simple algebraic equation. So, what you have to do is take out the numbers they give you and put it into an equation.
So let us refer to rolls of gift wrap as 'x'. So, you need 50x + $125 (from the chocolate) to = $400 in total sales. The equation you get is
50x + 125 = 400
The next step is to subtract 125 from both sides making it:
50x = 275
Now you divide both sides by 50 to get x as a single variable:
X = 5.50
So each roll of wrapping paper costs $5.50.
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"Without the approval of the ruler of the under-world, she could not return to earth, and this consent she had tried in vain to obtain."
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