The part of the sentence which is a nonrestrictive clause is <u>'which is free for full-time faculty.'</u>
The nonrestrictive clause is the adjective clause which provides the meaning of the word whose meaning is already clear from the sentence. They begin with the word 'which' and ends with a comma and are removable. They provide additional information about the word. In the above sentence, the nonrestrictive clause is 'which is free for full-time faculty' which is giving an additional information about the 'cafeteria.'
1. I what he was doing there
2.He
replied that he would come.
3.She asked if I could [help] her.
4.That honesty is the best policy is a well-known fact.
5.I expected that I would get the first [prize].
6.Do you know why he is [late]?
7.I don’t know what he wants.
8.Pay careful [attention] to what I am going to say.
9.That she should forget me so quickly [hurts] me.
10.That you should [behave] like this is strange.
please do all of them
The answer must be C because that's what the paragraph mostly talks about
Answer: Which English class is this for?
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Answer:
D, as a life experience describes rather than persuades. The other three answer choices all contain opinions on universal issues
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