Answer: Maybe about loss such as your pet, friend, family member. Or how much you love something/someone (like foods, movies, games, nature, ETC)
Explanation: I've made one about the loss of my dog, I gotten an A on it. Just an suggestion
1. an adverb clause will always contain a subject, verb, and subordinate conjunction (this is what keeps it from being a complete sentence)
<span>2) until his arms ached. (his arms = subject, ached = verb, until = subordinate conjunction)
3) once they saw her car turn the corner. (</span>they = subject, saw = verb, once = subordinate conjunction)
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4) When the storm started (</span>the storm = subject, started = verb, when = subordinate conjunction)
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5) while being taught to bake cupcakes. (</span>she = subject, taught = verb, while = subordinate conjunction)
Epistolary form is the art of moving the story forward with letters. Novels written in this form usually incorporate "letters" between characters that show what the story is like. It needs not necessarily be letters and can include news paper articles or similar. An example of such a novel would be Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Answer:
i think its b or c i can only remember that much from when i took it
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