1. Most people take a plane to Sydney from San Francisco, so they don’t know about the pollution in the ocean.
2. The work was tiring and the crew needed to take a break and relax sometimes.
3. The sun was shining and the sea was calm, so we went small boat fishing.
4. Children learn to think in teams, that when some people play in matches they work well.
5. The number of visitors of Canada’s national parks is getting lower every year.
The title of a story should be fascinating enough to bring people read the story.
the summary of a story brings straight forward info about the topic.
Answer:
The adjective from the sentence is:
"Which".
Explanation:
"Which" as used in this sentence is an "interrogative adjective". An interrogative adjective modifies a noun by asking question. In the given sentence, the noun "juror" is modified by the interrogative adjective "which" by asking the question.
So, interrogative adjectives usually modify nouns and are used in asking questions.
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Slave ships were very unhighgenic. The people on them were not given enough supplies and were given very little food if any at all. They mostly had to stay in there very small plank beds. The rooms were very cramped. Because of the bad conditions, there were very high mortality rates.