The answer to the following question:
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Which of these best identifies the type of subordinate clause used in this sentence? Since leaving, Jim restores '70s muscle cars. elliptical adverb clause adverb clause noun clause adjective clause
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Elliptical Clause</span>
Answer:
Intensive
Explanation:
The options you were given are the following:
- intensive
- adjective
- noun
- empty word
- verb
The italicized word is <em>extremely</em>. It is an adverb. Adverbs are words used to modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Here, <em>extremely </em>modifies the adjective <em>busy</em>. This is why we can eliminate <em>noun, adjective, </em>and <em>verb</em> as potentially correct options.
Empty words are words that have no lexical meaning and function as a grammatical link or marker. An example of an empty word in English is the infinitive marker <em>to</em>.
Intensives are words used to show stronger, more forceful, or more concentrated actions. An example of an intensive used in English is <em>so</em>. Here, the word <em>extremely </em>intensifies the principal's busy-ness.
Answer:
The answer "a"
Explanation:
That's the grade you want on this
Answer:
C.The government is allowed to stop people from promoting hate speech.
Explanation:
The government cannot decide what is moral in a society and therefore is not authorized to impose moral censorship, much less to limit people's decision as to what they should watch on television. This is because, morality is decided by a culture and by a group of people who share it, therefore, it is not destined for the government.
However, the government can prevent hate speech by imposing censorship and reprisals on those who issue it.