The adjective clause is similar to the simple adjective in that that it describes, or refers to, or modifies the noun which precedes it. Having that in mind, the adjective clause in this sentence is 'you saw at the coffee shop', because it modifies the noun 'the man'.
Answer:
"I'm the Whether Man, not the Weather Man, for after all it's more important to know what the weather will be."
Explanation:
A pun is a joke that exploits the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings.
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Let's look at the four answer options.
1. George does not value education.
2. George does not want to learn about agriculture.
3. George wants to stay and develop a relationship with Emily.
4. George wants to receive letters from Emily while he is at school.
Option #1 is incorrect because he says that love is just as important or more important than college, and since love is a huge theme in literature, it leads me to believe that he does still value education as well.
Option #2 is incorrect as well because he does not talk about why he doesn't like agriculture at all, and he only mentions it when talking about the school.
Option #4 is incorrect because he says nothing about letters and specifically says he isn't going to school so he wouldn't be receiving letters at school
This leaves us with option #3. This makes sense because he is saying that love and relationships are more important to him than school, so he will stay and not go to the school.
The answer is George wants to stay and develop a relationship with Emily.
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1. A2. C3. It repeats For at the beginning of each line, and blessings they are grateful for with rhymes.
I think these are the most correct answers, and nobody has answered in 19 hours so it's worth a try.