Answer:
A restrictive clause contains a subject and a verb (2), is not set apart by punctuation (3), and is essential to the meaning of the sentence (4).
Explanation:
A restrictive clause is a clause which functions as a adjective to identify the word which it modifies. Since it is essential to the meaning of the sentence, it is not offset with commas. An example of a restrictive clause is, "The girl who ripped her dress is crying." A restrictive clause is opposite of a non-restrictive clause, which would include non-necessary information within commas. An examle of a non-restrictive clause is, "Sara, the girl who ripped her dress, is crying."
Answer:
the answer would be the second one
Answer:
I would say B not sure hope this helps
On the day of the alleged rape, Tom Robinson was returning home when he saw Miss Ewell who had had a thing for him, having been lonely and molested by her drunkard father. She asked Tom Robinson if he could help her and when he walked inside the house she started throwing herself at him and wanted for them to kiss. Her father saw this and beat her severely, making her go to the police and say that Tom Robinson raped her, just so she wouldn't bring shame to family for loving a black man.