The answer is:
<span>Liz, who could always make people laugh, was loved by thw whole block. </span>
<span>An adjective clause has a formula: relative pronoun or adverb + subject + verb </span>
The relative pronoun here is "who"
subject= people
verb= laugh
Other relative pronouns are: whom, whose, that, which. For adverbs: when, where, why.
<span>It also answers: What kind of person is Liz? This fufills its function as an adjective. Other functions of an adjective answers: Which one? How many?</span>
The answer would be A. Ellipses are important because they take out unnecessary information from a quote to make a point stronger.
Hope this helps!
<span>to present information to sell something is the correct answer
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Frontier is defined as 1) a line separating two countries, 2) the extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness, or 3) <span>the extreme limit of understanding or achievement in a particular area.
Right away we can cross out B because the wilderness is pretty close to a frontier. We can also cross out D because it doesn't make sense with the definitions given. So now we are left with A and C.
A is a funny misuse of the word; they probably meant to say "front." So, now we only have C. C is correct, and it makes sense because space does have an </span>extreme limit of understanding in science.