Your answer would be A, that I borrowed from the library
When trying to figure out what an adjective clause is ask the two questions
which and what? So what book? Which book?
Hope this helps :)
D. How are the sentences written—simple or complex, short and choppy, or long and hard to read?
Writing has structure, and this structure can be understood to be how, for instance, an entire paper is organized such as how ideas are placed within the paper—which ideas appear at the beginning and which ideas appear at the end. The structure also exists on the level of individual sentences such as how words are placed within the sentence, how sentences are presented—are they simple, compound, complex, compound-complex, etc. Thus, when analyzing structure, a good question to ask is “How are the sentences written?”
Answer:
Pretty sure the answer is <u>an explanation of evidence</u>
Explanation:
Your toungue, lunch and dinner, an owl, and a microwave.
B is the correct answer. Foreshadowing is easy to remember because it foreshadows, or easy way to remember, casts a shadow before something happens on it later. It hints at that event.