Answer:
It protects others from your germs... and some would say vice versa.
The word is entrepreneur.
entrepreneur - a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
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.
Grammar lays the groundwork for effective communication.
Grammatical errors come in many forms and all can easily confuse and obscure meaning. Some common errors are with sentence structure, subject/verb tense, punctuation, spelling, and other basic mechanics and parts of speech. Even something as simple as a misplaced comma can completely change the meaning of a sentence. For example: "Let's eat grandpa" vs. "Let's eat, grandpa."
Grammar makes written content more readable and in turn more interesting.
That's all I got, I hope this helps in some way or another! XP