To infer is to assume an action. you can infer she lives in Australia (south of the equator the months are opposite) you can infer she was panicked/ excited (heart thudding) you can infer she is wealthy (HER bag of jewels suggests she did not steal it)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
All the words in sentence D has been spelt correctly.
B it's a noun or phrase that identifies or renames the noun or word in a sentence.
Answer:
A peaceful and elevating mood
Answer:
The answer to your question would be that the sentence that contains a nonessential adjective clause is the following one: The officials revised the rules, which the coach explained to us before the practice.
Explanation:
The sentence above contains a nonessential relative clause introduced by the relative pronoun <em>which.</em> The clause is nonessential because the information it provides is not relevant to complete the meaning of the sentence. If it was removed, the sentence would not be altered (see 1). This is also why the clause is separated from the rest of the sentence with a comma.
1) The officials revised the rules