I think it's C but I'm not really sure
Answer:
a) Coastal regions, where climate is moderated by warmer ocean waves, have abundant flora and fauna.
Explanation:
An adjective clause is a clause that functions as an adjective, describing the noun in the sentence. It contains a subject and a verb and stays next to the noun it modifies.
In the given pair of sentences, the second sentence can be turned into an adjective clause as it is talking about the subject "coastal regions" of the first sentence.
Thus, the rewritten sentence <em>"Coastal regions, where climate is moderated by warmer ocean waves, have abundant flora and fauna"</em> is the correct sentence using an adjective clause.
Denotation, as connotation means the idea or feeling a word gives in addition to its literal meaning, while denotation means the literal meaning of the word in contrast to a feeling it may suggest.
Giving students a say in the classes and subjects gives them an opportunity to do what they love and learn how make money off of it.