Let's define these types of clauses. Adjective clauses can serve as a multi-word adjective, basically. Noun clauses can serve as a multi-word noun, with a subject and verb, but remember, they are still dependent. Adverb clauses start with a subordinating conjunction. Now let's dissect this sentence.
"It is not right" independent clause
"to make a promise" adjective clause
"unless one is sure he can fulfill the promise" adverb clause
the answer is "one adverb clause and one adjective clause"
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. He climbs into the hayloft with it." Avery cause trouble with his frog is that he climbs into the hayloft with it. Then after that incident, something happened between him and the frog.