Answer:
You are right because it shows both of those vocab words as right
Explanation:
Answer:
The second missed out full stop at end.
The third answer is wrong as however is in lower case.
The fourth is as well as wrong the however is in lower case.
The last missed out full stop.
So, the first is correct as however dont really nessasarily need comma.
The French had offered aid during the war
What’s the options? Can u ask more clearly
Here are the answers for the given clauses above:
1. <span>that uses the technique of stream of consciousness: Adjectival clause
2. </span><span>how Faulkner envisioned the world through the eyes of Benjy Compson: Adverbial clause
3. </span><span>That his sympathies were with the cook Dilsey: Noun clause
4. </span><span>Because the first section of the book is seen through the eyes of a mentally handicapped man: Adverbial clause
5. </span><span>that is worth the work : adjectival clause
6. </span><span>If you read Faulkner’s opus: adverbial clause</span>