I believe the thesis in this is actually the first sentence considering the rest of the story talks about that first sentence.
<span>a. They called their kitten Shadow. Objective Complement (This renames the direct object, kitten, as Shadow).
b. The jury deliberated four hours. Adverbial Objective (It answers the adverb question how long?)
c. Julia was awarded the starring role. </span>Retained Object. (Your clue here is "was awarded" - this is in passive form. Passive form indicates a retained object.)<span>
d. They appointed Geoffrey president. </span>Objective Complement (This renames the direct object, Geoffrey, as president).<span>
e. Nicholas was offered a magazine. Retained Object. (Your clue here is "was offered" - this is in passive form. Passive form indicates a retained object.)
f. We hiked three hours. </span>Adverbial Objective (It answers the adverb question how long?)
When the Janet gen we ehe. Wh nice hue uenagaie h eye in the hue.
The answers are B: Adverbial clause and C: dependent clause.
A group of words that has the role of an adverb is called Adverbial clause. The sentence "Now<em> if there was</em> one thing that the animals were completely certain of" equals to: <em>Certainly</em> (adverb); or <em>Completely</em> certain (adverb modifying an adjective) and it is both an adverbial clause and a dependent clause (one tha cannot stand by itself).
Answer:
capable of being flexed : pliant flexible branches swaying in the breeze. 2 : yielding to influence : tractable a flexible person without strong convictions. 3 : characterized by a ready capability to adapt to new, different, or changing requirements a flexible foreign policy a flexible schedule.
Explanation: