In the sentence that goes "The old brick house that sits on top of the hill was built during the Civil War", the adjective clause would be "that sits on top of the hill".
Adjective clauses function as adjectives to the subject which gives more detail on what the sentence is talking about. Sometimes it can be found in the beginning, or in the end of the sentence, but usually is it found in the middle of the subject and the predicate which is more convenient for writers and readers. In this case, the identified adjective clause which is "that sits on top of the hill" talks more about the old brick house and answers the question which one.
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Answer:
The sentences with the best language to insert in an informative essay include:
A. Heroes come in many varieties, but they all share certain qualities;
C. Firefighters are heroes because they risk their lives to help others; and
F. Some people think heroes need to be famous, but that is not true.
Explanation:
Notice that all the options selected are written in formal langugage.
When writing an informative essay, it's best to maintain the use of a formal academic writing style instead of being very personal and or relying on personal experience.
Notice for instance that sentence 'B' uses informal English grammar because it reads "Here's what I'm gonna..." instead of "Here's what I'm going to..."
Sentence 'E' also contains the use of informal grammar. It reads "Athletes aren't heroes 'cuz..." Instead of "Athletes aren't heroes because...."
Sentence D in referring to a personal preference (that is "I look up to Ms. Sanchez) breaks the rule of informative essays
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Answer: To show the difference between an educated, refined noble class and coarse, crude commoners. However, this doesn't mean that Shakespeare resented the commoners. It was a self-explanatory fact that the nobles and educated were refined enough to use iambic pentameter in talking to each other - but this has many exceptions too; there are many moments in his plays when the nobles use prose or blank verse, for example when they are chatting to each other or are intoxicated. However, Shakespeare's blank verse and prose, though devoid of contemporary poetic mannerisms, are extremely witty and rich in meaning and associations.