The subordinate clause in the sentence "The trouble was that he forgot where he put his keys" is a noun clause.
<span>A subordinate clause is a clause that is dependent on the main clause. It cannot stand alone. The subordinate clause in this sentence is: "The trouble was that". The main clause in this sentence is: "he forgot where he put his keys". From the above we can see that the main clause can stand on its own but the subordinate clause cannot stand on its own. </span>
Tell me which ones are italicized and i can help you<span />
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Proper nouns are nouns that aren't capitalized common nouns are specif a noun is a person place thing or idea concept verb is an action word you take your pick
Answer:
"Because I Could not Stop for Death" - Emily Dickinson
Explanation:
i think you just wanted to know the title of the poem? but if not notify me
- three "people" - speaker, death, and immortality
- death is described as civil, kind, patient - this is unusual because death is usually characterized with mean, cruel, and cold
- the school - represents her childhood
- the fields of grazing grain - represents adulthood
- the setting sun - represents end of life