The last one, i remember reading this. :)
Yes, it is B, it is a defining relative clause, notice that without the relative clause the sentence feels empty <em>Only the players are going to get sunburned today. </em>
Defining relative clauses use <em>who/that</em> for people, <em>which/that</em> for things and they are not delimited by commas.
<em>Only the people that/who arrived first can enter.</em>
<em>This the house that/which I used to live in.</em>
Non-defining clauses are just extra comments, optionally they can be removed about the previous noun/pronoun, they are separed by commas and <em>that</em> cannot be used.
<em>Mary,who wears glasses, lives next door.</em>
<em>This country, which was a super power in the past, is still facing amajor economic crisis.</em>
Answer: i did not read it thx for points ha
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The definition including its particular subject is outlined in the following section on either the clarification.
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- Nwoye is the eldest son of Okonkwo. He continues to treat him poorly, so even though he wants to think he's unmotivated, careless as well as feminine
- Nwoye as well as Ikemefuna have become like siblings even though they are loyal to one another and perhaps Ikemefuna makes Nwoye even more muscular and his dad accepts.
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Numerous themes resonate in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island including the search for adventure, the journey of exploration from youth to adulthood, and the quest for self-discovery and inspirational role models.
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