The clause <em>Jacob had to buy a new cell phone </em>is an independent clause, meaning that it is complete and can stand on its own.
The remaining part, however, is a subordinate clause, or an adverb clause, to be more precise.
Here's a completion of the passage in the question, and the likely answer:
(I believe you are asked to complete the passage, and find the missing words).
Fortunately, in that moment of “desperate extremity,” the Powhatans brought food and rescued the starving strangers. A year later, several hundred more settlers arrived, and again they quickly ran out of provisions. They were forced to eat “dogs, cats, rats, and mice,” even “CORPSES” dug from graves. “Some have licked up the blood which hathfallen from their weak fellows,” a survivor reported. “One member of our colony murdered his wife, ripped the child out of her womb and threw it into the river, and after chopped the mother in pieces and salted her for his food, the same not being discovered before he had eaten part thereof.” “So great was our famine,” John Smith stated, “that a savage we slew and buried, the poorer sort took him up again and ate him; and so did diverse one another boiled and stewed with roots and herbs.”
1. No running in halls so nobody falls or gets hurt
2. No interrupting the teacher while she talks so people can listen and learn in class
3. Don’t wear too exposing clothes where other can see your body
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Explanation:
Hazardous Waste Management Chart: Identifies facility and waste information and must be placed on used hazardous waste containers.
Hazardous waste bucked label: These are used to close and label bucket liners.
Bucketliner: A job-aid which displays how tto determine a spill category and how to store hazardous waste until it's picked up.
Zip-die tags: Identify facility and waste information and must be placed on used hazardous waste containers.
Chemical bags: Plastic bags used to store hazardous waste. They have a zip-type closure and should only store one hazardous waste item.