Adverb
clauses are group of words used in shifting or adding meaning of a verb,
clause, adjective, or another adverb. These clauses can be used if: firstly, a
sentence contains a subject and a predicate. Secondly, when a subordinate
conjunction is used and thirdly, if it answer the ‘adverbial questions’ – when,
why, when and how. It is also further categorized to time, place, manner,
degree, condition, concession and reason.
<span>In
the sentence: Below a shelf, she found plants with blooms of lavender
petals and yellow centers. </span>
<span>The
adverb phrase would be letter A: below a shelf</span>
Jonah is curious about kayakingb. jonah watches an online tutorial about paddling a kayak. c. jonah hears about a nearby lake with kayak rental for people of all ages. d. jonah rents a kayak and discovers a leak in the bottom of the boat. english
Monday
April 17, 2017
10:30 p.m.
How ferociously the sun glares these days! It was scorching hot today. Is it the effect of global warming? I am certain; this heat wave is unbearable because of the global warming. If at the onset of summer the mercury is so high, what will people and animal do in the month of June? The sun was biting the skin on my arms and neck! I felt it might wear holes in my skin! Thank God there are still some trees left in the city along roads. If I had not taken refuge under one of them I would surely have burnt myself of the intense heat of the sun. I know it is all because of man’s recklessness towards the environment. If man had not cut forests on such large scale the world would not heat up so much! If man had controlled the emission of green house gases, global warming could have been checked. But alas! Man learns from tragedies only. What can I do?
Answer:
Lulu tried to get into the ambulance when the medics arrived but they gently prevented her from boarding. She came as close to crying as a pig can as she watched the medics take her beloved owner away. Jo Ann was rushed to the Beaver Medical Center where she underwent emergency open-heart surgery. Lulu's wounds were also attended to.
Lulu became a much-appreciated celebrity. In addition to being awarded the Tiffany gold hero's medal from the American Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Lulu graced the stages of both The Oprah Winfrey Show and David Letterman, where she grunted happily in lieu of signing autographs.
Unfortunately, Lulu wasn't healthy and weighed almost 350 pounds at her heaviest. Her owners spoiled her and fed her sweet ice treats in the summer and jelly donuts in the winter. This was done lovingly but caused an early death at the age of five to this amazing pig who ironically suffered a heart attack as her owner had done.
Pigs are misunderstood and underrated, as they make loyal, loving and very intelligent pets. Lulu's spirit has given true meaning to that old song, Lulu's Back in Town.
The best anser is C - gaunt. Gaunt means thin and looking exhausted, such as when one is old or tired.
The answer can be actually found directly in the poem, which contains the line: 'An aged thrush, frail, gaunt, and small'. Gaunt is used directly in the poem!