A subordinate clause is a clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence; it merely complements a sentence's main clause, thereby adding to the whole unit of meaning. Because a subordinate clause is dependent upon a main clause to be meaningful.
C. Because it is a sentence fragment
It cannot stand alone
Answer:
As this would be a program for children so I would take 5 to 6 kids which will act in the advertisement.
Advertisement will start by showing 5 to 6 children playing in a ground, they are playing and all are looking very happy, suddenly one child stops playing and ask time from other kids again and again. This creates frustration to other kids. All other kids come to that kid and ask why you are interrupting the play and asking time again and again. That kid says that I have to go home and watch my favorite children show on the TV and tells about the qualities of the show very briefly and all kids left playing and went home to watch that show. This will surely persuade the audience to watch that show.
Answer:
INFERENCE
Explanation:
Sometimes a word or phrase is not immediately clarified within the same sentence.
Relationships, which are not directly apparent, are inferred or implied. The reader must
look for clues within, before, and after the sentence in which the word is used.
Answer: The speaker is Raymond Carver. He's a son and a didcatic person
Explanation: