Adjective clauses provide information about some noun in the sentence, which is the same function as adjectives.
So an adjective would be "to tell the interesting story", where interesting gives some information about the story.
Similarly, "which is about wild ponies" is the whole adjective phrase - and this is the correct answer- gives some information about the story.
Answer:
charity/ nonprofit organization
Explanation:
Mosquito "wiggler" and "tumbler" are informal terms for the larval and pupal (immature) life stages of a mosquito
Breeder is a person or animal we use to make babies. Carcasses are bodies and flesh is skin
Answer:
true
Explanation:
it is a bar/restaurant, or some consider it a ballroom, so this is probably what your teacher meant.