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Answer:
Because California is sunny, I decided to move there.
Answer: A, B, D
Explanation:
This type of clauses are usually starting with the relative pronouns and that is why they are called relative clauses. Those relative pronouns are such as, who, which, whose, that, where or when.
Those pronouns are used in the sentences when they have to identify the noun.
A) In this sentence the relative clause is having a relative pronoun - WHICH
B) This sentence is having a relative pronoun - THAT
D) And this one has relative pronoun - WHO
Answers C and E are not in relative clause because they don't have this kind of pronoun in them
Answer:
So Huckleberry Finn is different from Tom Sawyer because he likes to get into trouble. However Tom Sawyer also likes getting into trouble but, he ends up going to live with his aunt sally because of some things that occurred in the story. I think that overall, Tom Sawyer is more mature than Huckleberry Finn though.
Explanation:
I read the book before so I should be able to answer a sentence or two.
Read the stanza from "The Raven."
Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December,
And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.
Eagerly I wished the morrow;–vainly I had sought to borrow
From my books surcease of sorrow–sorrow for the lost Lenore–
For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore–
Nameless here for evermore.
Which words in the excerpt best help develop a mournful mood? Check all that apply.
distinctly
remember
bleak
dying
ghost
eagerly
sorrow
Answer:
Bleak
Dying
Ghost
Sorrow
Explanation:
A mournful mood is a mood that shows or depicts sorrow, anguish, suffering or disappointment.
The word "bleak" means the state of not being hopeful or having a favorable outcome.
The word "dying" means the process of death.
The word "ghost" means or depicts something that is already dead but still manifest in a spirit form.
The word "sorrow" means anguish and heartbreak.
All four words help develop a mournful mood.