Answer:
The type of parenthetical element that refers to specific nouns and begins with words like who, whom, and where is:
B. relative clauses.
Explanation:
A relative clause, or adjective clause, always starts with a relative pronoun or a relative adverb. Its purpose is to tell us something about a specific noun. Since it is a clause, it must have a subject and a verb. Take a look at the example below:
- That is the girl that I met at the dinner party last night.
In the sentence above, the clause "that I met" gives us information about the noun "girl". It starts with the relative pronoun "that" and has a subject ("I") and a verb ("met").
NOTE: The relative clause above can have the relative pronoun omitted. However, when the clause has a relative pronoun that also functions as the subject, we cannot omit it, as is shown in the example below:
- That is the girl who thought the party was at 8:00.
Say a young woman has always said she wanted to be a nurse. She finally makes the choice to go to nursing school, she graduates and lives her dream.
Answer:
Waiting for his wife outside of a hair salon
Explanation:
His wife was at the hairdresser when Walter picked up a copy of a Liberty magazine. He read <em>“Can Germany Conquer the World Through the Air?” </em>and saw pictures of war before he started daydreaming about being Captain Mitty.
Answer:
C, D, and E
Explanation:
These three answers all allow you to show that you are responsible and are capable of planning ahead.
Answer:
opinion
Explanation:
it hasn't been proven it's an aassumption on how darko is feeling. of the sentence was "Darko said he was scared." it would be a fact.