Recognize a relative clause when you see one. A relative clause—also called an adjective or adjectival clause—will meet three requirements. First, it will contain a subject and verb. Next, it will begin with a relative pronoun [who, whom, whose, that, or which] or a relative adverb [when, where, or why].
Diamonds, Rubies, Coral and Jewels.
<span>A.He points out that the men are not in favor of the pursuit i hope it is right</span>
"Gerry, our time has come to an end, and I must depart. Excellent-" Her voice broke in the middle of a sentence, and her lip twisted into a sob.
If you were trying to say "What is <span>a characteristic of communication that is unique to public speaking," then i would say eye contact, and confidence.
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