A dependent clause cannot stand on its own. So yes, "Collecting the flower from him," is a dependent clause because it cannot stand on its own as a sentence.
The quote is an example of Lengthy Speech
Your answers are correct.
After reading both sentences and comparing them, we can choose the following options as to what the revised sentence does NOT do:
C. Use a participial phrase
<h3>What is a participial phrase?</h3>
- A participial phrase is formed by a participle, present or past, and other words that complement the meaning of that participle. This type of phrase functions as an adjective in the sentence, modifying a noun.
- Example:<u> Exhausted by the exercise</u>, Jason fell to the floor.
<h3 /><h3>How about the revised sentence?</h3>
- The revised sentence does not contain a participial phrase. Notice that we cannot find a participle at all in the sentence, be it present or past, much less a whole participial phrase.
- The sentence, however, is compound. It also incorporates an equal adjective starter and uses an infinitive phrase (to change).
- With the information above in mind, we can choose letter C as the correct option.
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Answer:
It is a type of figurative language that uses like or as to compare two unlike things.
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