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Blogging reflects subjectivity and entertainment. Mainly blogging is used by many users to exhaust and cite their own opinions about a certain subject matter either news, lifestyle, health and other issues as of today or rather a more modernized term -what is trendy. Blogging represents the collobration of ideas, concepts and sometimes mislead information about a certain subject which has no primal basis or referent source. Unlike newspapers magazines books and journals which are objective and isn't first-person basis.
The answer is c for this question
The kinds of errors which the given paragraph contains are:
- Troublesome modifiers
- Wordiness
- Dangling modifiers
- Misplaced modifiers
- Redundancies
According to the given question, we are asked to state the kinds of errors which the given paragraph contains.
As a result of this, we can see that from the complete text, there are series of paragraphs which are shown and they all contain troublesome modifiers, wordiness, dangling modifiers,misplaced modifiers and redundancies which causes some confusion to the reader.
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Answer:
Subordinate clause: "that they could outsmart the law"
Clause type: Adjective clause
Explanation:
A subordinate or dependent clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb that does not express a complete thought on its own, and therefore it cannot stand by itself: it needs to depend on another clause to have meaning. In a sentence, this type of clause may function as an adjective, an adverb or as a noun.
As an adjective clause, it describes, modifies or adds further information to another noun; and always begins whether with a relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, that, or which) or a relative adverb (when, where, or why).
In the sentence, "that they could outsmart the law" is a subordinate clause because it has a subject (they) and a verb (outsmart) and it can not express a complete thought. Furthermore, it is also an adjective clause because it begins with the relative pronoun "that" and it describes the noun "belief". What belief did they have? "that they could outsmart the law."