Do u want me to explain it to you? this seems pretty self explanatory
The third one fits the best.
<span>a roundup of cattle so farmers can brand them and stuff like that</span>
If your options are:
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The word “that” is an adjective describing which one.
The word “that” is an adverb describing where.
The word “that” is an adverb describing to what extent.
The word “that” is an adjective describing what kind.
The correct answer is A. </span>The word “that” is an adjective describing which one. It is an adjective because it goes with a noun and provides an additional information about it - in this case, it describes which piece of info, referring to the one that was already mentioned previously in the text. It doesn't describe the kind of information - we don't see that here. It can't be an adverb because describe verbs.
Answer:
I cannot wait to see this movie because the main character is played by my favorite actress.
Explanation:
This is the most accurate answer because it is complex and incorporates both ideas, whereas the other options are wordy and don't use the conjunctions properly.