The Diary of Caroline Cowles Richards fell into my hands, so to speak, out of space. I had no previous acquaintance with the author, and I sat down to read the book one evening in no especial mood of anticipation. From the first page to the last my attention was riveted. To call it fascinating barely expresses the quality of the charm. Caroline Richards and her sister Anna, having early lost their mother, were sent to the home of her parents in Canandaigua, New York, where they were brought up in the simplicity and sweetness of a refined household, amid Puritan traditions. The children were allowed to grow as plants do, absorbing vitality from the atmosphere around them. Whatever there was of gracious formality in the manners of aristocratic people of the period, came to them as their birthright, while the spirit of the truest democracy pervaded their home. Of this Diary it is not too much to say that it is a revelation of childhood in ideal conditions.
Reflecting on challenges to your beliefs and values: You're giving your personal opinion on what will happen.
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<span>A subordinate clause has the following rules :
1) It begins with a subordinate conjunction such as { since, so that, while, when, if etc.,) or a relative pronoun such as {that, which, whom etc.,).
2) Contains its own subject and verb
3) Will not form a complete sentence in itself.
In the sentence given, only option (C) begins with a subordinate conjunction (when) and has its own subject (she) and verb (was). Also, when she was a child in itself is not a complete sentence.
Hence, the correct subordinate clause is option (C), when she was a child.</span>
I would say in college, but I think they did that with scholarships.
B. What kind of highlighters will i need