The answer is true.
An adverb clause contains a subject and a verb and functions as an adverb , so it modifies a verb, adjective or adverb.
In the example sentence, the adverb clause expresses cause and effect: "because the rain ruined the grounds." The statement does not need a comma after <em>postponed</em> because the adverb clause is at the end of the sentence, so the coordinating conjunction <em>because</em> indicates separation between the two clauses.
Answer: this is a strong question because it asks an opinion of the interview
B their son has been killed in an accident!
What do you know about dogs? Did you know that they are misunderstood some of them get a bad reputation do you know what dogs get a bad reputation if you don’t I will tell u now the dogs that get bad reputation are Pit bulls, Doberman pinscher, Rottweilers, German shepherds, Dalmatinas, Boxer, Caucasian ovcharka, Alaskan malamutes, Wolf hybrid, Huskies, Boerboel, Neapolitan mastiff, Chow chow, Akita, Presa canario, Bullmastiff, Cane corso, Great dane, Rhodesian ridgeback, Gull dong, Dogo Argentino, these are all the dogs that get a bad reputation. Pit bulls have gotten banned from places because of their bad reputation. But that’s not the dogs fault it's the parents not watching and also abusing them so then they snap. When they don’t watch and they have kids the kids will pester the dogs enough so they snap then the dog gets a bad reputation and that’s not fair to the dog. You have to watch your kids and dogs and also you can’t abuse them. That's not good. It's not nice.The people that abuse the dogs are the reason why these dogs get a bad reputation.