Answer:
1. We fed the kittens that we found in the shed.
3. This is the house that I grew up in.
Explanation:
Restrictive clauses are those that need the meaning of the antecedent (noun or pronoun that precede them) to contribute to the meaning of the phrase. These clauses can not be separated by commas, this makes it easier to identify them.
Answer:
Madeline wanders in a distant hallway while looking at the horizon in despair. (COMPLEX SENTENCE) 1. Madeline wanders in a distant hallway although her feet can't take the route anymore. (COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE) 2. usher sings a melancholy song with an unknown melody, although the meaning was clear. (COMPLEX SENTENCE).
<span>two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses</span>
The answer is to help the reader visualize a house bordered by smaller cottages
<em>He was spending his summer vacation, as he always did, with his mother at Grand Isle. In former times, before Robert could remember, "the house" had been a summer luxury of the Lebruns. Now, flanked by its dozen or more cottages, which were always filled with exclusive visitors from the "Quartier Français," it enabled Madame Lebrun to maintain the easy and comfortable existence which appeared to be her birthright.</em>
The author uses the word <u>flanked</u> meaning, according to Cambridge<em> "to be at the side of someone or something"</em> to let the reader imagine a large, luxurious and expensive house surrounded by small cottages but equally important since they were exclusive to the inhabitants of the French quarter.
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