I hope I've got correctly that phrases in arrows (questions 3-10) mean that they are in bold. I it's yes, here are the answers. I'm not 100% sure that all of them are correct. Anyway, take a look:
1. Complex sentence consists of two parts. So the answer is <span>The car stalled as soon as I turned the corner.
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2. According to what I've mentioned before, the most suitable option is I wanted my gray suit because I look good in it.
3. I think that the word "very" is an adverb in this sentence.
4. I'm absolutely sure that the claus "that sweeps the floors" is an <span>adverb clause
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5. In my view the clause "that everyone must wait for you." is a <span>noun clause.
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6. This clause"<span>As soon as the stock clerks arrive" is 100% an adverb clause.
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7. Given clause "that he had left his license home" is a good example of a <span>noun clause.
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8. This clause "The jury stayed in the courtroom" is definitely a <span>noun clause.
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9. I believe that this clause "Who called my name" is an <span>adjective clause.
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10. I'm pretty sure that this clause "which are exposed to the elements" is also an <span>adjective clause.</span>
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Answer:
nascent friendship
Explanation:
Nascent friendship is in the fourth stage of friendship, in which people start to think of themselves as friends and work out their own patterns for interaction. In this case, Ali and Saachi have gone through the previous stages of friendship, like role-limited interaction in Math class, friendly relations to check they share a common ground, and moving toward friendship, in which they have shared personal information. Finally, they are beginning to consider themselves friends.