The correct answer is b.
Hardly, as an adverb means "just", hardly, in this context is acting as a limiting modifier of the word ever. <em>Hardly ever</em> means very occasionally. We may use words like it to emphasize how infrequently an action takes place. You should note also that there could be other ways to give quite the same meaning, like when you use <em>rarely</em> or <em>seldom</em>, but, hardly ever has also a <u>negative</u> connotation.
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<u><em> a subordinate clause is a clause in a complex sentence that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and that functions within the sentence as a noun or adjective or adverb A clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence, but functions as either a noun, adjective or adverb in a sentence.</em></u>
Explanation:
A.
The Nazi's limited the rights of Jews living in German-Occupied countries by taking away their right to practice religion.
Answer:
1 - e
2 - k
3 - h
4 - c
5 - g
6 - i
7 - b
8 - d
9 - f
10 - j
11 - a
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