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An adverb clause is a short sentence or a set of words that will modify a verb as would do an adverb -by explaining why, how, when or where.
In the given sentence, the adverb clause will modify the verb endangered, therefore the clause must refer to it. Options <em>A, B</em> and C, refer to the red panda, meanwhile option <em>D</em> is the only one referring to the mentioned verb.
The right answer is <em>D</em>.
One example of malapropism is seen in this excerpt from the text:
- "He hath a great infection, sir, as one would say, to serve"
Infection instead of affection was used
Two examples of comic relief in scene ii are:
- Lancelot's conversation with his blind father
- The manner in which Portia described the men who asked for her hand in marriage.
<h3>What is Malapropism?</h3>
Malapropism is the use of the wrong word in place of a word that sounds similar to it. In the instance cited above, infection instead of affection was used in line 133.
This event in this passage is the communication between Gobbo and Bassanio.
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