D. to relate a noun or pronoun to another part of the sentence. Example: A girl from home. The preposition 'from' shows the relationship between the girl and home.
T.S Eliot's "The Waste Land" and Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales differ in their interpretation as they describe April's showers. In "The Waste Land", T.S Eliot described it as "sweet", but in The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, he described it as cruel. Hope this answer helps.
The answer is FALSE because that’s NOT for the public
Explanation:
relative clause
it modifies noun phrase by some grammatical tools
example
my friend who is coming from America is coming to the dinner
here who is used to indicate the noun phrase
subject verb agreement
A subject and a verb must agree, even when other words or phrases come between them.
example
The flock of geese is flying south for the winter.
The subject is flock, so the verb should be is flying.
Answer:
B capable of asking
Explanation:
The toys didn’t break even after dropping them. This means they can last. Don’t be stressed!