An ADJECTIVE CLAUSE<span> is </span>essential<span> if it is necessary or required to make sense of the sentence. </span>Essential ADJECTIVE CLAUSES<span> get zero commas. An </span>ADJECTIVE CLAUSE<span> is non-</span>essential<span> if its information is not critical to the meaning of the sentences. Non-</span>essential ADJECTIVE CLAUSES<span> are set off with commas</span>
Answer:
A protagonist is like the hero of the story/movie/book and the antagonist is like the bad guy or villain. They want you to explain what the hero's goal is and their motivation. So what was what the hero wanted also, explain how you know they wanted that.
Explanation:
Talk about the hero/main character of the story then get into details about what they wanted and what troubles they went through to get that. Also, give details and evidence from the story to support what you think the protagonist wanted.
The terms matched with the correction definitions are listed below.
1.) Inflection- ending denoting grammatical function
2.) Affix- morpheme added to a base
3.) declension- noun inflections
4.) generalization-broadening a meaning
5.) pejoration- gaining a negative meaning
6.) etymology-word derivation
7.) syntax- relations to sentence parts
8.) conjugation- verb inflections
9.) specialization-narrowing in meaning
10.) amelioration -gaining a positive connotation
Answer:
4)Cassie pretends to be friends with Lillian Jean.