Explanation:
A possessive is a word or grammatical construction that indicates a relationship of belonging, in a broad sense. A related term is the genitive case. Most European languages have possessive words associated with personal pronouns
I believe that the speaker in "Invictus" considers independence and control most important in life. He says that "he is the master of his soul", meaning that no one else can control it.
The most likely reason that the film adaption of "The Most Dangerous Game" changes this scene so that General Zaroff shoots arrows at Rainsford and his companion is to add a visual that creates suspense. The creators of the movie would have wanted the viewers to question what would happen. If they would have tried to portray this scene as in the book it would have been difficult to receive the same reaction as is created by reading the scene.
Answer:
Adverb clause.
Explanation:
An adverb clause is a dependent clause that modifies the verb in the sentence and acts as an adverb in the sentence. Moreover, adverb clauses are identifiable by the use of time adverbs such as when, where, why, how, etc.
In the given sentence, the phrase bolded is <u>"when we arrived home"</u>. This phrase/ clause adds detail to the whole sentence while linking it to the main clause by "when".
Thus, the bolded clause functions as an adverb clause.