<span>i will help you but can u give me more of what type of answer you want</span>
        
             
        
        
        
The subordinate clause here is "I feel asleep in minutes".
- A dependent clause, subordinate clause, subclause, or embedded clause is a clause that is embedded within a fancy sentence. For example, in the English sentence "I suspect Bette may be a dolphin," the word "that Bette may be a dolphin" appears as a complement to the verb "know," rather than as a separate sentence.
- Subordinate clauses, also known as dependent clauses, are sentences that contain a topic and a verb but operate as modifiers to the subject of the independent clause. This element of the phrase is also used to establish the time sequence, causality, or a specific example of the notion.
- Direct objects, noun modifiers, and verb modifiers are the three types of subordinate clauses.
This is the definition of a subordinate clause.
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Answer:
The Heading. This part informs the reader where the letter was written from. ...
The Salutation or Greeting. It is a courteous way of starting a letter. ...
The Body or The Message. This is the most important part of the letter. ...
The Subscription. The Subscription is used to end the letter. ...
The Signature.
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Why is Mrs. Williams clearly the guilty
party in the case? 
<span>She
is married, though she is not wearing her wedding ring.  Too, when the detective is questioning the
painter and cleaning lady about the blue paint used to deface the painting,
Mrs. Williams is seen biting the nails on her left hand—the hand where her
wedding ring should be.  It can be
assumed that Mrs. Williams is not wearing her wedding because she got paint on
it, and she is biting her nails to remove the evidence of the blue paint that
may have been on and/or under her nails in order to remove the evidence the way
she might have done by removing a potentially paint-stained wedding ring.</span>
What motivated her to ruin the Wyeth
painting? 
<span>Mrs.
Williams is angry with her husband by the way her husband treats Mrs. Williams’
family—his in-laws.  In order to get back
at her husband, she for treating what she loves badly, she ruined something he
loves—fine art.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
EIN.
Ich hoffe das ist richtig.
(A.
I hope this is correct.)
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