The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. will learn to be a better reader." This choice has more sense than other choices. Part A In The Phantom Tollbooth, Act I, Azaz gives Milo a box of letters of the alphabet so Milo<span> will learn to be a better reader</span>
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You can write " She is as good student as him."
I’ve read and annotated “Letter from Birmingham Jail”. What are your questions?
A subordinate clause is a dependent clause that cannot stand on its own.
The subordinate clause here is <em>I am reading.
</em>The whole sentence is <em>The book (that) I am reading concerns world population problems.
</em><em />As you can see, the independent sentence is The book concerns world population problems, because it can stand on its own.
That I am reading cannot.