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The word “that” is an adjective describing which one.
The word “that” is an adverb describing where.
The word “that” is an adverb describing to what extent.
The word “that” is an adjective describing what kind.
The correct answer is A. </span>The word “that” is an adjective describing which one. It is an adjective because it goes with a noun and provides an additional information about it - in this case, it describes which piece of info, referring to the one that was already mentioned previously in the text. It doesn't describe the kind of information - we don't see that here. It can't be an adverb because describe verbs.
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Gandhi developed a deep fondness for British people during these years, which he would retain all his life. At the same time, as an outsider, with time on his hands, he came to understand the British from afar, and was able to use these insights to develop a unique analysis of imperial and racial injustices.
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2:Softball 3:Dodgeball,Baseball 5:Softball,Soccer
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A sentence that supports a statement is a sentence that can prove that the statement is correct and true. Thus, to answer this question, you must read the text and identify the information and sentences that prove that Robert is single, that is, you need sentences that prove that he is not married, nor involved in a relationship.