Noun: a place, person or a thing.
1. Five
2. Teenager
3. Car
Answer:
Adjective subordinate clause
Explanation:
A subordinate clause, also called a dependent clause, is a clause that can't stand by itself as a simple sentence, unlike an independent clause. Subordinate clauses provide additional information and can function as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
<em>The dog </em><em><u>that chewed up my new shoes</u></em><em> </em><em>is named Oscar. </em>
In the given sentence we have an adjective subordinate clause because it additionally describes the noun that comes before it - <em>the dog</em>. Adjective clauses begin with a relative pronoun or a relative adverb, in this case, the pronoun <em>that</em>.
Answer:
A) Nighttime was approaching.
Explanation:
Nighttime was insinuated, but not bluntly or plainly shown. Implicit means "Implied though not plainly expressed." SO if we look at the passage and the multiple-choice questions we see that B, C, and D, were all plainly expressed. They were given a signal, as well as were "explicit" because they didn't hide any information. The only information we have that "nighttime was approaching" would be that the "sky was getting dark."
Answer:
They (Scout, Jem, and Dill) play like they are Boo Radley.
Explanation:
Scout was Mrs. Radley, Dill was old Mr. Radley and Jem was Boo, lashing out at them.
They are both animated and fictional characters