What are your future plans?
What do you want to work as?
Do you want to be self employed in the future?
Would you want to start a family?
I’m not sure what you meant by your question, if incorrect let me know and I will try answering again.
The part of the sentence which is a nonrestrictive clause is <u>'which is free for full-time faculty.'</u>
The nonrestrictive clause is the adjective clause which provides the meaning of the word whose meaning is already clear from the sentence. They begin with the word 'which' and ends with a comma and are removable. They provide additional information about the word. In the above sentence, the nonrestrictive clause is 'which is free for full-time faculty' which is giving an additional information about the 'cafeteria.'
B is the only sarcastic option, and is therefore the best answer.
It takes courage to achieve something because you have to start it in the first place.
What if you had to jump off a diving board from a high level to win a bet? Or maybe sing or give a speech in front of a huge crowd if you were afraid of speaking in public? Getting good grades, graduating, asking a crush out.
All of these things are possible to accomplish, yet you need courage to achieve them because it’s scary to start if you’re afraid you might fail. You need courage to achieve them because of how hard it may get in the process.