Your question does not seem finished. There is no such thing as a dependent adjective. Did you need a dependent adjective clause instead?
If that is the case, here is how to do this:
The boy who wore a green coat carried his sister home.
As you can see, the clause <em>who wore a green coat </em>is a dependent clause, adjective clause to be more precise, and thus the whole sentence is a complex sentence because it consists of an independent and a dependent clause.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The student is showing an example for what he likes, what he expresses.
<span>"God makes some men poets. Some He makes kings, some beggars."
i think i hope i didnt give you a wrong anwser
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Answer: he’s speaking in first person so we know that he is talking about his own personal life.
Explanation: the author is explaining some of his younger life. Explaining his feelings on what he’s talking about and what he had done
The answer is able.
For example:
Approachable
Doable